Voices should sound more different
In MuseScore3 and before you have the possibility to add a voice staff to your score.
Normally in the choir, those voices sound different from each other a soprano sounds higher than an alt. That is logical otherwise the soprano would be an alt or the alt would be called soprano.
But in MuseScore you only have the choice between a low and a high voice, a precondition is to use the same clef
Low voices are: Baritone, Bass, Man
High voices are: Mezzo-Soprano, Soprano, Alt, Tenor, Women, Voice
For the scores in my choir I see the same clef in each staff, but the Alt should sound higher than the Tenor, the Baritone sounds lower than the Tenor already, but the Bass should sound lower than the Baritone.
Now I have to transpose some staff to act an octave higher or lower but this does not feel well, I cannot change the clef because than the score is not equal to the original score and my conductor becomes nervous ;-)
If I choose those 4 voices I expect to hear 4 different voices by default, and when I add a soprano or mezzo-soprano those should even be higher.
Is it possible to let those voices sound different by default?
Comments
Actually there's only Choir Ahhs and Voice Ohhs (or vice versa?)
In reply to Actually there's only Choir… by Jojo-Schmitz
Noi not the difference between Choir Oohs or Aah.
If you use Choir Aahs on all you're voice staffs the Alt should be an octave higher then the same Choir Aah in the Tenor Staff.
In reply to Noi not the difference… by KHMK
Which it is, if notated correctly (Tenor with an G Clef ottava bassa or alternativly with an octave transposing setting)