Downloaded "Malaguena" from Musescore but pitches different
Hi all, sorry to raise another thing as I'm just a noob!
I downloaded "malaguena" from Musescore for guitar but the pitches seem piano-ish or something to me.
So I typed in the first bar into a separate score and displayed the XML for both.
Please see in uploads :
Malaguena score, then its XML, first note has pitch = 67.
Bar I typed in, then its XML, first note has pitch = 79.
But they both look the same - and correct - on the stave.
I need to (I think) add 12 semitones to pitches, but leave the notes where they are on the stave.
Any ideas please?
TIA, Terry.
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Upload the score or a link to it so I can look at it. The pictures are too obscure, but I have a theory I need to verify.
In reply to Upload the score or a link… by mike320
You talk about this file I suppose: https://musescore.com/user/18558161/scores/4851542
So, the .mscz and .xml are correct, as expected.
I guess you have wanted to change the clef (treble clef instead treble clef 8.vb, and then an octave higher, with Ctrl + Up) and it's the reason (you receive this: 1-Malaguena.mscz ), the sound/pictches seems "piano-ish" :)
You have nothing to change! The treble clef 8-vb is the suitable clef for the guitar, one of the two clefs anyway, and I still believe, the most widespread.
Now, if really preferred: after change the clef, go in Staff Properties, and transpose for 1 octave/down.
And you get: 2Malaguena.mscz
In reply to You talk about this file I… by cadiz1
cadiz1, thanks for your reply.
Looks like I'm confused :-)
Maybe the notes I typed in I'm typing onto the wrong sort of staff/stave for the guitar.
Looking at this link : https://musescore.org/en/plugin-development/note-pitch-values
where should I have middle c pitch 60 on the most frequently used guitar staff/stave please?
Regards, Terry.
In reply to Upload the score or a link… by mike320
thanks mike320 the link is as per cadiz's comment.
In reply to thanks mike320 the link is… by Terrynorman
mike320, cadiz, aha! Yes there are several treble clefs to choose from when entering notes, and i have been using the ordinary treble clef instead of 8vb. Unknowingly of course, cos I have been actually playing the notes correctly for guitar but unknowingly inputting them at the wrong pitch.
Many thanks guys.
cadiz, still unsure where piano middle c is on guitar scale - I'll get my head round this one day I hope!
Regards, Terry.
In reply to mike320, cadiz, aha! Yes… by Terrynorman
hmm tried 8vd treble clef but still wrong, will try a piece from scratch with 8vb probably tomorrow now as it's 0117 am here!
be back in a.m.
Terry.
In reply to hmm tried 8vd treble clef… by Terrynorman
getting tired but got it I believe, thanks to you guys' help.
Starting from a clean sheet and treble 8vb, looks consistent with the d/l malaguena when I type a few notes into a new score.
And the c in the third space from bottom of the staff is 60 which is middle c, QED!
Fantastic. I'm new to musescore, new to music and new to guitar, so great to have help!
Thanks again.
Terry.
In reply to mike320, cadiz, aha! Yes… by Terrynorman
Guitar sounds an octave lower than written. Middle "C" as sounding is the first fret of the "B" string on a 6-string guitar with standard tuning. It is notated on the third space of a treble clef if the instrument is set up as transposing, or the same space of the treble clef 8vb staff if the instrument is set up as not transposing. Middle C as written is right below the staff.
In reply to Middle "C" as sounding is… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc, thanks, yes I might understand this now. I did not use the sound playback so I did not know I was wrong.
BTW the reason I got into looking under the covers was because I was writing a plugin to show the notes in different colours depending on which string the beginners would play them in the first position. This seems ok now, still checking it.
Thanks for your help.
Terry.