different key signature for part of score
How do I change Key signature for some
contiguous measures in the middle of the score?
How do I change Key signature for some
contiguous measures in the middle of the score?
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Just drag the new key sig from the Palette onto the first measure of that section and the orig. sig on the one after the last
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/key-signature
In reply to Just drag the new key sig by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. OK I'm back.
The first part of the score is in "one flat" and I want to
change to key of C with no flats or sharps.
I tried your suggestion changing to two flats, so
I know it works, but the reader will not know there
is a change after I drag the signature with no
flats or sharps.
The piece I am copying from puts a natural sign at
the B-flat line, but I couldn't figure out how to do that.
In reply to Thanks. OK I'm back. The by hill0093
Did you try it? You should find MuseScore inserts naturals for you.
In reply to Did you try it? You should by Marc Sabatella
I searched the manual and didn't find it.
Seems to need a note to attach an accidental natural,
not a lone natural a chosen place.
In reply to I searched the manual and by hill0093
just drag the Cmajor sig from the pallete into some measure of your score. It will cancel any sharps or flats on the keysig valid for the measures before that.
In reply to just drag the Cmajor sig from by Jojo-Schmitz
I did that early-on, but
the person reading the score won't
know of the cancellation.
In reply to I did that early-on, but the by hill0093
Yes it would, throug the naturals.
See attached, score starts in A Major (3 sharps) and turns into C Major in measure 9, indicated by 3 naturals.
Changing that A Major into something else and the naturals in measure 9 will adjust automagically
If that doesn't work for you, please show your score (attach it to a comment)
In reply to Yes it would, throug the by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks,
I discovered my error in dragging the C major.
I didn't know the whole measure had to get dark at drop time.
This time the B flat signature changed to B natural signature.