More Range For G Bugles
I am in a Drum & Bugle Corps that uses G Bugles and when I try to make music for it the instruments have a very very small range and it makes it so that I can't hear all the parts. Can this be fixed?
I am in a Drum & Bugle Corps that uses G Bugles and when I try to make music for it the instruments have a very very small range and it makes it so that I can't hear all the parts. Can this be fixed?
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Can you explain what you mean in greater detail? Ideally, attach a score you are having trouble with and give us steps to reproduce the problem you are perceiving.
MuseScore does't even offer a G Buggle, Just Buggle, Soprano Buggle, Alto Bugle Bartiton Bugle Euphonium Bugle Mellophine Bugle and Contrabass Bugle.
Amateur range for Buggle and Soprano Bugle looks rather small indeed, just one octave, G4-G5, professional range 2 octaves, C4-C6, the range width for the otheer is the same, just lower in total. Except for Mellophone Buggle, which has a much larger range.
No idea whether any of this is correct.
In reply to MuseScore does't even offer… by Jojo-Schmitz
But that only affects whether you see warnings on screen about writing notes too low or high for amateurs to play - it in no way affects the sound. So I get the sense the OP might be talking about something else entirely.
In reply to MuseScore does't even offer… by Jojo-Schmitz
I hate to inform you bud, but Soprano Bugle, All the way down to Contrabass Bugle, are keyed in G. Musescore offers G Bugles, but they lack the correct soundfont, for all of them, including range. As well, they need to include both Bass and treble clef options.
I made a template that works, I just transposed standard instuments to be in G. G now lands on C, which is correct. Feel free to use this template. https://musescore.com/tubadude2021/scores/5936891