Key Signature not properly translating scores imported with no key signature
I have a piece written in E flat major using MIDI samples in a DAW. The notation software in the DAW has interpreted notes of the scale in an unorthodox manner, so that the 3 flats of the E flat major scale have been interpreted as sharps of the lower notes:
E flat is written as D#; A flat is written as G#; and B flat is A#. They sound right when played back, but are written incorrectly.
The file was imported into Musescore without any key signature. When I applied the E flat major key signature to Musescore, all the sharps remained the same—the notes were not shifted a tone higher to be interpreted as flats. This surprised me.
My question is, how do I get Musescore to translate the notes into the proper key signature? How do I get it to turn my D sharps into E flats, G sharps into A flats, etc.?
(I did try and research this in the manual and online, but most search results are about transposing in Musescore, or simply how to add a key signature in Musescore, and I couldn’t find anything.)
Hope someone can assist...
Comments
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/accidentals#change-enharmonic-spell…
[Ctrl] a then ↑ then ↓ might fix most of them. Post the score if it's still a problem.
Dilaco, try this.
Add your key signature (Eb)
Select all.
Tools/ Respell Pitches
In reply to Dilaco, try this. Add your… by bobjp
Great! Thank you everyone.
Tools > Respell Pitches, worked like a charm.
As I am not a reader I didn’t know the correct terminology for what I was trying to achieve (changing the ‘enharmonic spelling’), so thank you for understanding.
In reply to Great! Thank you everyone… by Dilaco
Glad you got it working.