Transposing Chords
When I transposed a tune from one key to another only some of the chords changed to the new key.
Has anybody else had this problem?
Allan in Simsbury
When I transposed a tune from one key to another only some of the chords changed to the new key.
Has anybody else had this problem?
Allan in Simsbury
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Those that didn't transpose are not recognized by MuseScore, most probably because they hadn't been etneterd correctly, not matching their chord style.
In reply to Those that didn't transpose by Jojo-Schmitz
You should check out the chord style Jojo mentioned going to plugins -> lead sheet -> Create chord chart.
Then double click the chord you want to have and see how it is written, copy that to your score.
Also, for your information, chord entry is much more versatile in the next, unreleased version of musescore.
See [[nodetitle:Chordname]] in the Handbook for a quick summary of the different chord name styles available, but yes, the problem would be that you are not entering chords correctly for the style you are using.
In reply to See Chordname in the Handbook by Marc Sabatella
And my method to detect these when entering is to always enter them in lower case.
If they stay lower case, they are not being recognized, if thec change to upper case they are recognized
and the handbook page is at http://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-name ;-)
I will go back and learn more about how to use chords.
Thanks to Jojo and TromboRafi and Marc for your help.
Allan in Simsbury