Playback second page of a score
I have created a two page score that is visually correct. However, If I highlight a note, the note on the second page plays a minor third above the dispayed note and the keyboard confirms the sound.
i.e. if I highlight a G on the first page the sound and the keyboard agree its a G. If I highlight a G on the second page the sound and the keyboard indicate a Bflat.
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You posted a backup file.
Please attach the .mscz -- the one without the comma at the end
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/file-formats#mscz
In reply to You posted a backup file… by Jm6stringer
Thanks for any help you can offer. How would I change instruments betwwen pages? As a new user, I thought that the instrument would have been for the whole score?
I have attached the requested file.
In reply to Thanks for any help you can… by adrian.P
That score indeed has only one instrument, no instrument change. But you have a key sig change from C-Major to Eb-Major in measure 21 and more important a clef change from a regular bass clef to an F/Bartiton-clef in measure 37 (i.e. at the page break), for some strange reason without a courtesy clef in the measure before.
In reply to That score indeed has only… by Jojo-Schmitz
Great, Thanks very much. The key change was deliberate but I missed the subtle differences in the bass clef.
That now workes great.
Thanks again for your help.
In reply to Great, Thanks very much. … by adrian.P
My question is why did you think you needed to enter the bass clef again?
In reply to That score indeed has only… by Jojo-Schmitz
@Jojo...
When you add the correct bass clef to measure 37 does it display correctly for you?
In reply to @Jojo… by Jm6stringer
When I delete it, so it reverts back to a regular bass clef, yes. And when I then add the baritone clef, that also has a courtesy clef
In reply to When I delete it, so it… by Jojo-Schmitz
You wrote:
When I delete it...
Ahh...
Rather than delete the baritone clef in measure 37, I used the regular bass clef from the palette to change it.
That works, but measure 37 clef doesn't change (the others do change).
And then....
The above action becomes 'undoable' to restore the notes' pitches to put the score back to its original condition..
In reply to You wrote:… by Jm6stringer
I deleted it because I couldn't get the courtesy clef to work otherwise.
In reply to I deleted it because I… by Jojo-Schmitz
OK...so the courtesy clef shows if the baritone clef is deleted then put back. (Not what the OP truly wants.)
Please try this:
Open the score, but this time don't delete the baritone clef.
Drag a regular bass clef from the palette onto measure 37.
Look at the clefs on that second page.
Then try to undo (and observe the notes).
In reply to OK...so the courtesy clef… by Jm6stringer
That's not good.
In reply to OK...so the courtesy clef… by Jm6stringer
it is an mxl import (from Audiveris, but not from musescore.com/import), check score properties:
movementTitle:[Audiveris detected movement]
originalFormal: mxl
source: C:\Users\Adrian\Documents\Gone.bmp
In reply to it is an mxl import (from… by Jojo-Schmitz
I noticed the origin. I'm not sure if the clef change was made by Audiveris or the user.
In reply to I noticed the origin. I'm… by mike320
That is what I also wonder, which is why
https://musescore.org/en/node/272440#comment-835943
is a good question...
...because the OP states: The key change was deliberate but I missed the subtle differences in the bass clef.
So... it seems he may have changed the clef.
If, as he wrote, he: thought that the instrument would have been for the whole score... then certainly the bass clef would have been for the whole score ; and not necessary to be re-entered (inadvertently with a subtly different clef).
In reply to Thanks for any help you can… by adrian.P
Sounds like the problem has been figured out - it's about the wrong clef being used. But for the record, you can change instruments mid-score, just add the "Instrument" from the Text palette, then right click it and use "Change Instrument". What I actually was suspecting, though, was that maybe the score was for more than one instrument, say saxophone and piano, and on the first page you just happened to be selecting piano notes (maybe the saxophone had only rests) whereas on the second page you happened to be selecting saxophone notes.
In reply to Sounds like the problem has… by Marc Sabatella
It is not just the wrong clef being used, there seems to be more to it.
My guess is the notes on the second page are for a transposing instrument like alto saxophone, in which case this is totally correct - written G for alto does sound like Bb. But once you post the actual score, we will be able to say better.
Hello, I noticed the continuing discussion of my problem and thought I should add some clarification.
It was my first attempt at creating a score using Musescore.
The whole score was entered via mouse. The second page was added automatically, with the clef, when I added some bars at the end of the first page. The score looked OK to me but sounded wrong on the page change when played. It was when I added the piano view that I realised what was wrong and raised the query.
As far as I can remember, I did not change instruments. You can see from the heading that it was intended for a single instrument.
I hope this helps.
In reply to Hello, I noticed the… by adrian.P
What do you mean by 'adding the piano view'?
In reply to Hello, I noticed the… by adrian.P
Oh... you probably mean the Virtual Piano Keyboard where you checked how the notes sounded differently because of the clef change.
BTW: Have you ever heard of Audiveris?
In reply to Oh... you probably mean the… by Jm6stringer
Hi, Yes, I did mean Virtual Piano Keyboard and yes, I have audiveris on my PC but, until now, have not been able to do anything useful with it's output. I will get round to trying the combination when I have got a handle on the Musescore basics. A lot of what I am trying to do involves typing in hand written scores which I don't think Audiveris will handle.
In reply to Hi, Yes, I did mean Virtual… by adrian.P
That score seems to have started its life as an Audiveris conversion of some bitmap file (C:\Users\Adrian\Documents\Gone.bmp) into MusicXML though
In reply to That score seems to have… by Jojo-Schmitz
I have just had a look for that file and, I guess I must have used it as a skeleton, but the original was for 2nd Trombone so I must have altered it completley which is why I remember entering the notes.
In reply to I have just had a look for… by adrian.P
I wonder whether that is the culprit for that baritone clef and esp. for the lacking courtesy clef
In reply to I wonder whether that is the… by Jojo-Schmitz
The OP wrote:
It was my first attempt at creating a score using Musescore.
Look at Edit -> Instruments
and also in Staff Properties.
It is named 'Part_1'
So definitely not created from scratch (i.e. from a brand new, empty score).