musescore 2 how to change fa and sol keys
hello guys, I would like to know how to replace the sol and fa keys, that the sol notes will be on the fa key and the fa notes will be on the sol keys. thank you
hello guys, I would like to know how to replace the sol and fa keys, that the sol notes will be on the fa key and the fa notes will be on the sol keys. thank you
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/clefs#add ?
Not sure what a sol key or a fa key is (I assume this is something lost in translation), but I guess you mean G or treble clef and F or bass clef (i.e. the normal clefs in a piano staff, right and left hand). If so, see Shoichi's reply
(In German "key" and "clef" both translate to the same word, "Schlüssel", with "key" also possibly translate to "Taste", like on a keyboard)
In reply to No idea what a sol key or a… by Jojo-Schmitz
should refer to the clefs normally assigned to Voices (SATB)
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiave_(musica)#Chiave_di_sol
;-)
In reply to should refer to the keys… by Shoichi
These are clefs, not keys ;-). Not to be confused with "in the key of A-major" where it really means "key signature"
In reply to clefs, not keys ;-) by Jojo-Schmitz
in my language we say "fa key" for the meaning of the left hand notes and sol key for the right hand notes..we can also call it clefs it has the same meaning:) i didn't know that in English we say clef and not key but its good to know it :) thank you guys
In reply to should refer to the keys… by Shoichi
no i meant, how do i change the notes that on the sol clef to be on the fa clef and the opposite..
the same notes but on different clefs.. ?
In reply to no i meant, how do i change… by rianbro20
You can copy and paste from one to the other, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/copy-and-paste. The problem is that if you do not change the clef on the new staff, you will have notes with a lot of ledger lines. There's nothing really wrong with this, but there are not usually a lot of ledger lines between staves on a piano. This is normally overcome by changing the clef to minimize the number of ledger lines.
In reply to no i meant, how do i change… by rianbro20
Change the clef. This will change the notes too, as they just keep their pitch, so you'd need to move them up/down an octave and a sixth