Notes an octave too high only in score, not parts.
Hi. You'll notice that the first note of the Perc 1 part is the C two octaves above middle C. It should be octave lower than this, as the part correctly shows. Any ideas? This was originally exported from Logic Pro.
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I've had similar issues where a C (an octave above middle C) in the percussion part was transposed down an octave. Only that pitch. In that case, I could select them all and transpose them. This is different because of the discrepancy between the score and the part.
Your score is being displayed with concert pitch turned on whereas the part is not. So, the part is displaying the results of the transposition defined for the staff (the instrument in question - piccolo - does indeed sound an octave higher than written). Probably you didn't really mean for that to be piccolo?
In reply to Your score is being… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc. You're right, I chose piccolo randomly for the percussion instrument. Changing it to piano and having it in concert pitch helped, though I still had to transpose those C's down an octave. No other note needed to be transposed — only the C. I've had this happen with other parts before — the C's were in the wrong octave. Anyway, can I also ask you why I can't change the size of the page numbers on this score?
In reply to Thanks, Marc. You're right,… by adamgroden
"I chose piccolo randomly for the percussion instrument".
I often feel like using a piccolo as a percussion instrument - I think the sound when it is hit with a big hammer would be very satisfying. ;-)
In reply to "I chose piccolo randomly… by SteveBlower
Not precisely what I had in mind. Thanks for the suggestion, though!
In reply to Thanks, Marc. You're right,… by adamgroden
Changing transposition after generating parts doesn’t work - you get exactly that sort of issues with C in the wrong octave. Delete the part in File / Parts and re-add it.
Page numbers are part of the filter, so to cha ge their formatting, go to Format / Style / Text Styles / Footer
In reply to Changing transposition after… by MasteringMuseScore
Thanks much. (I believe page numbers are under header.)
In reply to Thanks much. (I believe… by adamgroden
Ah yes, depends on where your headers are - different scores place them differently. I was looking at one that had them in the footer :-)