Changing instruments
I want to change a violin in the second staff to a flute for the whole piece. Can get the instrument selected for the whole second staff but cannot change the name with text edit. Can't find it in the manual.
I want to change a violin in the second staff to a flute for the whole piece. Can get the instrument selected for the whole second staff but cannot change the name with text edit. Can't find it in the manual.
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I think I misread this the first time. if you simply want to change instruments for the whole piece, right click the stave, Staff Properties, Change Instrument, select the new instrument. This changes both the sound and the staff name.
I thought at first you were asking about changing mid-way. Here's what I wrote in response to that:
There probably aren't many human musicians who play both instruments, so it's not really reasonable to ask people to do that - unless you have a specific person in mind who will be the only one to ever play this music.
Instead, what I'm guessing you want is for the violin player to *stop* playing at some point, and around the same place for the flute playing to *start* playing.
The way to do that is to use separate staves - one for the violin, one for the flute. That way each musician gets his/her own part showing when to start and stop. You can use the "Hide empty staves" option in Style / General if you like to prevent both staves from showing in the score if they truly never play at the same time.
In reply to I think I misread this the by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Mark! I didn't notice the Change Instruments box in that dialog box. I'm a newbie here.
I can't seem to find anything that says "staff properties" when I click the instrument I want to change (all that happens is that the instrument name is highlighted).
In reply to I can't seem to find anything by Catherine Monnes
click the measure not on the instrument name?
In reply to I can't seem to find anything by Catherine Monnes
You need to *right* click. If your mouse has only a single button, probably something liek Ctrl+clcik would be the equivalent, or on a touchpad, sometimes two-finger tap. Consult the documentation for your device if you need to learn how to do a right click.
In reply to You need to *right* click. by Marc Sabatella
Beautiful, Marc; thank you. This is the most helpful forum I've ever been in. AND, amazingly enough, I never knew how to right click on a Mac- thanks for that.