ladder clef
I have a ladder clef that is in a different position than the palette position. Is there a way to move it to the correct position so it will insert the correct scale? If not, is there a workaround? I have to satisfy my renaissance and medieval peers when transcribing this for a HTML.
Thanks, wizards. You're always the BEST! <3
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F8, Appearance, to adjust the offset.
In reply to F8, Appearance, to adjust… by Shoichi
Wonderful! Thanks, Shochi. When I change the appearance, does it also change the clef of the notes?
Note from my medieval expert: That's a C-clef on the bottom line of the stave: so the first note is the G above middle C.
When I move the ladder clef, do the notes change also, like in tenor or alto clef?
Thanks in advance. <3
In reply to Wonderful! Thanks, Shochi… by judeeylander
I think you will have to Transpose or, if it is possible to do so, use a Correct clef, made invisible.
In reply to I think you will have to… by Shoichi
I think this just went over my head. They would rather I not do it, than do it wrong. Eagle eyes ever over my shoulders.
Thanks so much Shoichi. It was fun to think about. Maybe another transcriber will pick it up. :)
In reply to I think this just went over… by judeeylander
Also take a look at https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/early-music-features#ambitus
(And we will wait for better advice....)
In reply to Also take a look at https:/… by Shoichi
Wow! More than I expected. I'll remember it for future projects. And yes, we will wait for better advice. Better to not transcribe it, than to transcribe it wrong. ;)
Thanks again, Shoichi. You're the BEST! <3
In reply to Wow! More than I expected. I… by judeeylander
There already exists a clef to do what you want but it is slightly different in appearance. Your choice is then to accept that clef, make it invisible and add an image of the clef you want or do some creative transposition of the stave and change the position of the clef.
In reply to There already exists a clef… by underquark
Underquark! As usual, you are amazing! I'll ask the powers that be if I can use this clef for the transcription. They'll use the original in the HTML. I have to prove the MP3 file will be correct.
Thanks again! You're awesome! <3
In reply to Underquark! As usual, you… by judeeylander
The higher authorities authorized the use of this C clef. The noteheads aren't available in MuseScore either, but modern noteheads work just fine. Thanks again! :)