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Hi Shery, I am going to try and will let you know by tomorrow. I do thank you very much for your time Regards Marc |
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Hi Sherry,
![]() I have followed your note. Thanks. I understand the way it is working. I have to merge before going to the printing of a music sheet. However, I have note on the result that the clef showned is a bass and not the not the treble. I found the way to translate from bass clef to treble (menu clef) but the notes are away from the inside grid (5 lines). How is it possible to modify the note so they appear to be in the center (normal octave). ![]() Sorry I am not a musician and I am probably using wrong word. I do apologize to all the musician. ![]() Thank for your help ![]() Regards Marc |
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Hi Marc,
We're making progress ![]() To have the notes display up an octave, you can use Staff/Transpose Instrument Key. For the staff, click on the "O octaves" and select "1 octave". Then click "Ok." ttfn, Sherry
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Hi Sherry, ![]() Thanks for the advise, I have tried and yes it is possible to transpose from one or more octaves. I did not explained me correctly. The notes showned are far down and away from the normal 5 lines grid. For someone who expresses some difficulties to read the standard on grid 7 notes, you can imaginate how difficult it is to determine the very lower or the very higher notes. My point of view, was, how can we re-translate the full sheet into that middle grid. ![]() I am enclosing a print of what I wish to obtain. A photo would be easiest for you to uderstand me. ![]() Thanks for your kind support. Regards from Paris Marc |
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Hi Sherry
I made it this time correctly, I did enter wrong numbers, and of course this did not made it right at the end Thanks. Regards marc
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Hi Marc,
I am glad that you were able to get the score you wanted ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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Good morning Sherry, ![]() Hope your are fine. I am back to you on the same subject. I did find how to make th music sheet thanks to your explanations. However, when I want to play it on my arranger, notes are not corresponding,,, (by hears) to be honest it does not sound right!I have noted for exapmle, a si, si, la, la, si etc... and my hears are telling me it shoud be a si, si, #sol, # sol, si, si Is it possile that errors are made when merging the slave and when it generates a musit lead sheet ? ![]() As I told you, I am not a musician, so maybe I am making a wrong idea... Thanks for your help. Regards from paris. Marc
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