6.1: Brass Band Incorrect Pitches on Non-Transposing Score Reuse this Score later by COPYING it, erase all music, and use it as a template. Make sure you pay attention to whether or not you're using Non-transposing or Transposing Score in Steps 2 and 3. Lowering the number lowers the octave of course.Ĥ) You then have to re-postion the notes as you did in Step 1 of this operation. Raising the number once (from 4 to 5 let's say) raises the pitch one octave from 4 to 6, two octaves. Your stave should be selected in the "Family" and then push: ⌘ Command on Mac (Ctrl on Windows) + “UP or DOWN" arrow to position the notes in the correct octaveĢ) To change the octaves sound-wise, then select the same staff and go to: In the Part you can keep it Treble Clef but I believe in the Score it remains Bass Clef whether transposed or not.ġ) For the Octave Change first put your notes where they belong by triple-clicking the staff in question and using: Touch the Treble Clef and it will miraculously change into a Bass Clef. Select the Bass Clef and Push OK your cursor will be "blue". To change Treble to Bass Clef in Score push Escape first so nothing in selected. 6.1: Brass Band Incorrect Pitches on Non-T.
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