Names of instruments in "Stave/Part Properties"/"Select Instrument"

• May 9, 2019 - 03:16

I want to edit the full name and shortened name of a few instruments in the Early Music instrument group so they appear with these new names in the Select Instrument list. This is so that I don't have to edit the names each time I create a new score using these instruments.
The Descant Recorder/ D. Rec. I want to rename Soprano Recorder/S. Rec. and the Treble Recorder/T. Rec. I want to rename Alto Recorder/A.Rec.
Can someone suggest how I can do this?
BTW: The default short name of the treble recorder is T. Rec., the same as for the tenor recorder.


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In reply to by mike320

Thank you. Yes that is a good idea although I am almost exclusively transcribing scores written for other instruments i.e I import the original scores then change instruments. I had read somewhere that you could add new instruments to the lists in MuseScore 2 and I assume that function still exists in MuseScore 3. I thought the process of modifying existing instruments would be similar to creating new ones. Actually, I want to do that too as there is no Subcontrabass Recorder in the list. I usually use the Greatbass then alter the part properties, dropping the usable pitch down an octave.

In reply to by grahamlyons

It's best to create a new instruments.xml file with only the instruments you are adding. Look at the existing instruments.xml to see the definitions of the instruments, then copy the info into a new file. The real instrument.xml it actually incorporated into the program and can't be easily modified.

MuseScore is in a path that ends

/bin

Move up one directory and select the instruments folder and you will see the instruments.xml file. You can open it in a text editor and view it. Make sure it uses text format and doesn't automatically put returns into the file. You can then create a new instruments.xml file with only your altered instruments in it.

In reply to by mike320

OK. I found the file that had all the instruments in it. I opened it, edited it however, the system won't let me save it. System Administrator permission needed. Funnily, the alto and soprano are named as I wanted them. In fact, as they were in MuseScore 2, but I was definitely looking in the Musescore 3 system files.

In reply to by grahamlyons

When choosing instruments (either during creation of the score or via the edit -> instruments window) use the search filter on top and start typing the name of your additional instruments. The should show up if MuseScore could read in your instruments file correctly.
You might have to restart MuseScore after pointing it to your file.

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