wrong pitch sounds

• Jul 1, 2024 - 02:54

In measure 121, left hand (bass clef), 4th beat, there are 2 e-naturals. The first one sounds correct. However, the second one sounds much higher. The problem continues into the first three beats of the next measure. How do I fix this?

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You wrote:
...In measure 121, left hand (bass clef), there are 2 e-naturals. The first one sounds correct. However, the second one sounds much higher. The problem continues into the first three beats of the next measure.

They sound much higher because they are written much higher:
Measure_121.png
How do I fix this?

As you repeatedly press the down arrow, you may have to go a half-step lower, then go up to get the correct accidentals to show.
(I believe I went 21 presses down arrow followed by 1 press up arrow.)

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Please see my screenshot. The notes appeared correct, but sounded incorrect.

Then, I downloaded the file that I had previously uploaded to this discussion and then the notes appeared wrong and sounded wrong (as you pointed out). Do you know why they were appearing and sounding different at first? I would click on the first e, and it looked and sounded right. Then, I would click on the next e which looked correct, but it would produce the wrong pitch.

It would be good to know for future projects. In this project, I have now corrected everything after the upload/download.

In reply to by lmorgan1963

You wrote:
Please see my screenshot. The notes appeared correct, but sounded incorrect.

I had seen your screenshot, but there is no way for anyone here to listen to a JPG screenshot and confirm, so I opened your attached MSCZ file.
In that "Deep_Purple.mscz" attachment, it plays all the notes with the right pitches (even the ones "notated" incorrectly), which is why I lowered those much higher notes in order to look like your JPG picture.

So the question is...
Can you post the MuseScore MSCZ file (not a screenshot of it) that has the correct looking notes that actually produce the wrong pitch?

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