Chords do not recognise a key change

• Feb 22, 2014 - 21:16

Hello,

If you choose the option "Use German name" in the "General Style" under "Chordnames", then you cannot enter a chord which doesn't fit to the key, which is a very great feature!

The problem is that it appears to me that if you make a change of key in a middle of the sheet, the chords sticks to the original key and do not recognise the change of key.

This would be very great to update (if I'm not wrong).

Bye


Comments

I don't understand what you mean what you say you cannot enter a chord that doesn't fit the key. You goes wrong when you try? You should be able to enter any chord you like regardless of the setting of the German option.

Chords symbols do not automatically transpose if you add a key signature. If you want to transpose chord symbols while changing key, use Notes / Transpose rather than simply dragging a key signature.

If this doesn't answer your question, please post the score you having trouble with and describe more specifically, step by step, exactly what you are doing, what you expect to see happen, and what happens instead.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Thanks for your answer.

What I mean is that for example if you are in key Bb major and that the German option is on, you cannot write the chord "B", it will automatically change to "Bb". But without the German option it works.

Another problem I faced with chords is that I just couldn't write "D/F#". The sharp disappears. Can you help me for this?

In reply to by lianel.eti

Right. In case you didn't know, in Germany, they use the name "H" for what others call "B", and they use the name "B" for what others call "Bb". That why this option exists. So it has nothing to do with key; it's a simple matter of the naming of those two notes.

As for D/F#, be sure to type it exactly like that. Don't try to insert a sharp sign. MuseScore won't understand that. Just type the regular "#" character and MuseScore turns it into a sharp sign automatically.

In reply to by lianel.eti

No, it didn't really work to use the # from the palette - it only *appeared* to work. You'll discover it won't work when you go to transpose, or export your score to another format, or load it into newer versions of MuseScore.

So you need to check out the links in the posts above to see if people have workarounds for the issue of keyboards without "#" keys.

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