Voices
Hi I need help with the attached file. In the soprano voice, there is a note A4, and in the tenor voice, there is a note C5. Why does the program read the tenor note as C4 and not C5?
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Hi I need help with the attached file. In the soprano voice, there is a note A4, and in the tenor voice, there is a note C5. Why does the program read the tenor note as C4 and not C5?
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Because of the Tenor clef, G clef ottava bassa
In reply to Because of the Tenor clef, G… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ok Thank You
In reply to Because of the Tenor clef, G… by Jojo-Schmitz
After the tenor clef modification, why are there red tones in the tenor voice
In reply to After the tenor clef… by jooohnoo
As already mentioned: Apply the 8va bassa clef to the tenor stave. See my cursor.
All tenor notes will be an octave too high, so select the whole tenor staff and apply Ctrl+Down Arrow to transpose them to the correct position.
Notes colored red indicate that they are outside the range for a tenor voice.
Soprano and Tenor don't share the same clef: "Common" treble clef for Soprano, and treble 8va (see the little "8" under the clef) for Tenor.
A note on the same location (eg A4 in Treble clef) sounds an octave lower (A3) with the treble clef 8va
In reply to Soprano and Tenor don't… by cadiz1
Ok Thank You
After the tenor clef modification, why are there red tones in the tenor voice
In reply to After the tenor clef… by jooohnoo
"After the tenor clef modification, ..."
Are you sure you attached the correct score? That attachment (Mar 27, 2024 - 06:20) shows only a plain treble clef for the Tenor, so the voice is sung an octave too high.
My modified score shows the required treble clef ottava bassa for Tenor voice, which sings at the correct pitch.