adding # after finishing
Hello, I have wrote my first notation :-)
In the end I see that I have several #F
Can I add the "#" in the beginning of the score to avoid writing # several times?
without writing all from beginning?
please, look at the picture
Regards
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Sure see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/key-signatures
In reply to Sure see https://musescore… by Jojo-Schmitz
thank you, but I could not find what exactly to do. This link was too general for my knowledge!
Regards Emil
In reply to thank you, but I could not… by Emil SHamloo
Select the first measure, then click the G-Major key signature in the Key Signature palette (the one with a single sharp)
A bit more specific: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/key-signatures#add-key-sig-to-staves
And next time you create a score, do it right at the start, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/create-new-score#key-signature
In reply to Select the first measure,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks JOJO :-)
My issue is solved now.
When I get better, I'll do it :-)
In reply to Thanks JOJO :-) My issue is… by Emil SHamloo
A good step towards "getting better" might be to read the entire handbook, front to back, at least once ;-)
In reply to A good step towards "getting… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry to reopen this ticket, I try and I get other results now!
Please, look at the film:
https://screenrec.com/share/7hVw0tcGva
Regards
In reply to Sorry to reopen this ticket,… by Emil SHamloo
In your film you have added a sharp from the Accidentals palette to each note in the first bar. Instead you need to open the palette (a few lines above) called Key Signatures and choose your signature from there.
In reply to In your film you have added… by Brer Fox
Thanks for your reply.
Those sharps are not accidental ! They are suppose to be on F. And I try to avoid having #F in the whole notation. Therefor I want to add a # in the begynning. please, look at the picture.
https://screenrec.com/share/zu13ep7WRt
Regards
In reply to Thanks for your reply. Those… by Emil SHamloo
Your “# at the beginning” is called a key signature - you need to add it from the correct palette.
In reply to Thanks for your reply. Those… by Emil SHamloo
A sharp is an accidental, not an accident 😉
See also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/glossary
But you want a key signature here, to not have to add a sharp accidental to every F
Please check the handbook, esp. the pages linked to further up.
In reply to Thanks for your reply. Those… by Emil SHamloo
You startet your score in C-major but you should have G-major.
Afterwords you can change this too: select the first measure (I did it at the 5th measure for illustration) and click on the G-major key signatur.
All F# accidentals are removed and one is set in the key signatur.
In reply to You startet your score in C… by HildeK
Just as I explained in my 1st and 2,d reply...
In reply to Just as I explained in my… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, I know!
Sometimes an added image may be more helpful, so I made the effort. :-)
In reply to You startet your score in C… by HildeK
Thanks a lot HildeK.
Yes, your illustration helped a lot :-)