An option for the ukulele HIGH G should be or could be added in the instruments to choose from.
Hello, in the section of the instruments, you put the ukulele but once you
have wants to create a partition or a tab, the instrument in question gives
me the version of the ukulele in low G and not G high. Normality is that the
ukulele is mounted rather high G. Is what it would be possible to also put
the high G version? thank you in advance....I apologize for my bad english
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Can you explain what you mean? There are several ukuleles in the list (be sure to be viewing "All Instruments", not just "Common Instruments". What is the exact name and tuning of the specific ukulele you would like to see added?
In reply to Can you explain what you by Marc Sabatella
"In the section of the instruments, you put the ukulele but once you
have wants to create a partition or a tab, the instrument in question gives
me the version of the ukulele in low G and not G high. Normality is that the
ukulele is mounted rather high G. Is what it would be possible to also put
the high G version? "
Hello,
First, this post would to be adressed eg in the forum "General discussion", not in "Translation". I had not seen this post before!
That said, in the 2.0.3 version (and earliers), the ukulele tuning by default has been always with a high G (soprano and tenor models ; baritone tuning is different - as the four first strings of a guitar)
Since this last July 6, an ukulele low G has been added in the section of Instruments, to meet the request of some users, considering with good reason, that this low G tuning is spreading in the repertoire these last years: #115911: Add an ukelele low-G string as instrument
So, either there is a misunderstanding somewhere, either you are using a recent Nightly (from July 6), and you see this:
The default instrument (Ukulele term) is always the same. So, choose simply in the wizard: "Ukulele" for a high G tuning, and not "Ukulele low G" (image below, with the result of these two tunings)
Was this your concern?
In reply to Can you explain what you by Marc Sabatella
ah and where do i go for finding " ALL INSTRUMENTS ?" when i click " i for instruments " . i see the ' ukulele ' But when I want to get a tablature from a guitar score, it always gives me a low rating on my 4th string ukulele. This should not be the case as the 4th string is not low G but should give me a much higher rating, or the High G. Depending on the note that it must give ... Otherwise, I don,t have the option for the HIGH G on my latest version ( 2.0.3 )
In reply to ah and where do i go for by [DELETED] 10177616
It's not necessary to go to "All instruments". In "Common instruments" you have the necessary already (standard and Tablature) for ukulele. So, unnecessary to get it from a guitar tablature.
Then, I don't now exactly that you want displaying and your preferences: a single standard staff, or a single Tab staff, or two staves (linked, or not) ?
Here the model with linked staves: Uke L.mscz
And another with not linked staves: Uke NL.mscz
Indeed, as said in previous message, the low G has been added for the future version (and so there is not an option High G since it's the default instrument)
EDIT: if other questions: please open a new thread ("General discussion" forum eg, and by attaching please your file), because here, we are really off-topic, or rather off-forum! Thanks.
EDIT1: last thing: if you concern is related with the input of some notes (?) : read https://musescore.org/en/node/71121#comment-373896 : another off-topic :(
With a test file added in one comment: test uke.mscz
In reply to It's not necessary to go to by cadiz1
Forget that... If i need to transforming a guitar score into a ukulele score, the uke score gives to me a tab for ukulele in LOW G that's all..I can't tell you more than what i said.. but thanks for your comment.
In reply to Forget that... If i need to by [DELETED] 10177616
Why forget...? I do not let the matter as easily as that, believe me! But, please, you have to understand this: in order to help rapidly and effectively, attach your score by explaining what is your purpose, and the steps to achieve this: with the expected result, and the received result. It's really the better way, without any comparison. By sharing your score since your first message, your concern would have been resolved since a few days, even since the start, the most likely!