Conversion from music xml
I am using MuseScore 3, latest version. When converting a music xml file for choral music where the tenor part is written an octave higher than it is to be sung, the conversion result is an octave to low when played because of he cumulative effect of the treble clef 8va bassa (a little 8 below the clef) and the part properties where it indicates that the part is to be transposed down one octave.
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Welcome. Drag a clef from the palette, take a look at: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/transposition
HTH
In reply to Welcome. Drag a clef from… by Shoichi
That is how I corrected the converted score. But this correction after conversion should not be needed.
Looks correct when I import it in 3.0.5 or the latest development build, staves 4 and 5 as non-transposing with a Treble clef 8va bassa, just like it should for Tenor (SSATTB).
Relevant snippet from the XML:
In reply to Looks correct whan I import… by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't know if this applies to the OP here, but I recall a dialogue here recently where the complainant didn't "know about the little 8 under the clef", including in printed music where he hadn't noticed it.
In reply to I don't know if this applies… by [DELETED] 1831606
Well, the OP here wrote:
...cumulative effect of the treble clef 8va bassa (a little 8 below the clef) and the part properties where it indicates that the part is to be transposed down one octave...
I indeed get that clef, but the part does not show as transposing, which is correct
In reply to Well, the OP here wrote: … by Jojo-Schmitz
Indeed, sorry.
In reply to Indeed, sorry. by [DELETED] 1831606
In another example the original music xml score shows both a clef-octave-change attribute in the clef and an octave-change attribute in a transpose element in the first measure of the part. I don't know how to include xml in the post so I have copied them in the text file attached.
The software used to encode this file is Sibelius 7.5.1 using theMusicXML 3.0definition.
It looks like the clef-octave-change tag for the clef only indicates the correct notation of the clef and the actual transposing is only indicated in the transpose tag for the part. I noticed that the MuseScore export to music xml only adds the transpose tag to the clef, not to the part.
Other Sibelius encodings that I have checked also have the octave-change attribute both in the clef and in the transpose element of the part.
I don't know whether Sibelius or MuseScore has the correct interpretation.
In reply to In another example the… by aCinque
But better attach that xml.
Than again this might be a bug in Sibelius' XML export, won't be the first...