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MuseScore - Copy and paste
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I have just started experimenting with MuseScore. Nothing serious but it is proving to be a useful tool to explore and understand music. I was entering some string parts and hit this odd problem. I had entered the cello part and wanted to copy it to the double bass. So, I tried copy and paste. It worked but the effect was not what I wanted. It moved the notes up an octave so that the bass would play the same notes as the cello. Of course, what I wanted was that it would be notated the same and hence the bass would play an octave below. Is there a technique for this?
I can see the logic in what it did. If I were to copy an oboe part to the clarinet then I would appreciate the transposition. (I have not tried that yet.)
transposition musescore
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I have just started experimenting with MuseScore. Nothing serious but it is proving to be a useful tool to explore and understand music. I was entering some string parts and hit this odd problem. I had entered the cello part and wanted to copy it to the double bass. So, I tried copy and paste. It worked but the effect was not what I wanted. It moved the notes up an octave so that the bass would play the same notes as the cello. Of course, what I wanted was that it would be notated the same and hence the bass would play an octave below. Is there a technique for this?
I can see the logic in what it did. If I were to copy an oboe part to the clarinet then I would appreciate the transposition. (I have not tried that yet.)
transposition musescore
add a comment |
I have just started experimenting with MuseScore. Nothing serious but it is proving to be a useful tool to explore and understand music. I was entering some string parts and hit this odd problem. I had entered the cello part and wanted to copy it to the double bass. So, I tried copy and paste. It worked but the effect was not what I wanted. It moved the notes up an octave so that the bass would play the same notes as the cello. Of course, what I wanted was that it would be notated the same and hence the bass would play an octave below. Is there a technique for this?
I can see the logic in what it did. If I were to copy an oboe part to the clarinet then I would appreciate the transposition. (I have not tried that yet.)
transposition musescore
I have just started experimenting with MuseScore. Nothing serious but it is proving to be a useful tool to explore and understand music. I was entering some string parts and hit this odd problem. I had entered the cello part and wanted to copy it to the double bass. So, I tried copy and paste. It worked but the effect was not what I wanted. It moved the notes up an octave so that the bass would play the same notes as the cello. Of course, what I wanted was that it would be notated the same and hence the bass would play an octave below. Is there a technique for this?
I can see the logic in what it did. If I were to copy an oboe part to the clarinet then I would appreciate the transposition. (I have not tried that yet.)
transposition musescore
transposition musescore
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As you say, this is correct behaviour. If you don't want a literal copy of the music, after the Copy/Paste leave the notes selected and call the Transpose function. It will take just a couple of clicks to shift down an octave.
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
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As you say, this is correct behaviour. If you don't want a literal copy of the music, after the Copy/Paste leave the notes selected and call the Transpose function. It will take just a couple of clicks to shift down an octave.
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
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As you say, this is correct behaviour. If you don't want a literal copy of the music, after the Copy/Paste leave the notes selected and call the Transpose function. It will take just a couple of clicks to shift down an octave.
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
add a comment |
As you say, this is correct behaviour. If you don't want a literal copy of the music, after the Copy/Paste leave the notes selected and call the Transpose function. It will take just a couple of clicks to shift down an octave.
As you say, this is correct behaviour. If you don't want a literal copy of the music, after the Copy/Paste leave the notes selected and call the Transpose function. It will take just a couple of clicks to shift down an octave.
answered May 4 at 11:35
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I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
add a comment |
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
I had used transpose but I had not thought to try it on a single part.
– badjohn
May 4 at 11:40
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
In the case of an octave, you could also do shift+down arrow (I forgot the key combination but it is something like that)
– dalearn
May 4 at 16:49
add a comment |
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