Timpani Help
I'm looking to transcribe something for OpenScore, but my timpani won't work. It sounds like a weird drum and the notes are red, meaning they can't be played. I looked on other pieces and the notes should be regular, so I don't know what the problem is. I've attached a photo for any help.
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You need to upload the score, it looks like it should work.
In reply to You need to upload the score… by mike320
Ok here is the score. Let me know what you see.
In reply to Ok here is the score. Let me… by TheStirlingite2
2 octaves and 2 major second transposed?
Right click on timpani staff, select "Staff Properties",
click "Change Instrument" button,
select Pitched Percussion -> Timpani,
OK, Apply, OK
In reply to 2 octaves and 2 major second… by Ziya Mete Demircan
That worked, but it changed the key signature to D Major, but in my original score it says it should be on C Major.
In reply to That worked, but it changed… by TheStirlingite2
You must have changed the key for the timpani only to C. Put the key signature in on your score again and it should be fixed.
In reply to Ok here is the score. Let me… by TheStirlingite2
Somehow you must have done something wrong when you created this score. Did you add the instrument as contrabass saxophone and then change it to timpani, perhaps? Or maybe you started with a MusicXML file imported from a program that did not include proper transposition information?
In reply to Somehow you must have done… by Marc Sabatella
I followed all the suggestion, but my timpani sound like tuned snares (hear attached). What am I doing wrong?
In reply to I followed all the… by Dougy Drumz
Looks like you are using MuseScore 4 but haven't set up Muse Sounds yet - if you want more realistic playback, you need to download those (from Muse Hub).
In reply to Looks like you are using… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks and will do.
Timpani in bass clef??
In reply to Timpani in bass clef?? by Jojo-Schmitz
Always.
I have figured it out, thanks all for the help!