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Can someone please remind me of the keystrokes for the “sharp” sign?
Stan Kell
Can someone please remind me of the keystrokes for the “sharp” sign?
Stan Kell
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/keyboard-shortcuts
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In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
There isn't a predefined shortcut for sharp, but you can define your own in Preferences>Shortcuts. I use # (and - and = for flat and natural respectively)..
The up arrow will sometimes add a sharp, but not always. So in the key of F if you have a Bb, pressing up arrow will give you a B nat and on pressing a second time a C nat.
In reply to There isn't a predefined… by SteveBlower
@Stanstanthemusicman, The most common types of accidentals are also provided in the Accidentals toolbar above the score, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/accidentals
In reply to There isn't a predefined… by SteveBlower
Thanks for this Steve; I’m sorry, I should’ve been more specific. I’m trying to put chord symbols on a lead sheet, and I felt sure I’d seen somewhere on this site that there was a shortcut.
In reply to Thanks for this Steve; I’m… by Stanstanthemusicman
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/chord-symbols#enter-chord-symbol ?
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
Thank you! Exactly what I needed, you’re a hero.
In reply to Thanks for this Steve; I’m… by Stanstanthemusicman
For a sharp sign in a chord symbols just use the regular #, for a flat the b
In reply to Thanks for this Steve; I’m… by Stanstanthemusicman
When writing chord symbols you should use "#" (shift-3 on my Swedish keyboard). Do not use the sharp-symbol, it will not work as you hope. The "#" will be rendered as a sharp (♯) in the chord symbol when you are done.