Instrument Names
Saxophones. I notice that in Musescore 3 (as with Musescore 2x) In a score the label/name for the various saxophones is inconsistent. Alto Saxophone is labeled (correctly and usefully abbreviated) as Alto Sax. But all the other saxophones, Soprano, Tenor and Baritone use the full name, that is- Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone. Tenor Sax, Bari Sax and Sop Sax would look and work better on a score. In any case it ought to be consistent
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Not sure where you see that?
I see
In reply to Not sure where you see that?… by Jojo-Schmitz
In the score, not the instrument list.
Add in a saxophone section and you'll see what I mean.
BTW I don't see anything like what you posted, anywhere!
In reply to In the score, not the… by rockleyhome@gm…
I took it from the code
And these (translated into German) are the names I see when adding them to a score
Which language setting are you using?
In reply to I took it from the code by Jojo-Schmitz
Is there a consistent option to use short or long names.
In reply to Is there a consistent option… by rockleyhome@gm…
Unless there's a screw-up in the translations, the long/sort names are as I outlined above
In reply to I took it from the code by Jojo-Schmitz
English
In reply to English by rockleyhome@gm…
Which, US or UK?
Actually doesn't really matter, I've just checked both 'translations' and they either don't translate or don't do so wrongly.
So I have no idea where you got those bogus shortnames from, except from a custom instruments.xml maybe? Or a tempalate?
In reply to Which, US or UK? by Jojo-Schmitz
UK English. The term Alto Saxophone shows in the instrument list. When I added it to the score it said Alto Sax.
I have just tried to add it again (Torben suggested I may have altered it somehow) it shows as Alto Saxophone.
Odd. I definitely didn't change it. I was attempting to make up a 'short score' for sketching a bigband so I wanted a score with just one example of each of the front line, one sax, one trumpet one trombone. I realised that one Alto was inadequate so I added a baritone and was surprised to see it come up as Baritone Saxophone instead of Bari Sax.
In reply to UK English. The term Alto… by rockleyhome@gm…
"Baritone Saxophone" is the long name, so in fron of the 1st system, "Bar. Sax." the short name, so in front of all subsequent systems. Same for "Alto Saxophone" "A. Sax."
In reply to UK English. The term Alto… by rockleyhome@gm…
I've just tried to do the whole exercise again and it comes up Alto Saxophone. So the only explanation is that I must have altered it.
In reply to I've just tried to do the… by rockleyhome@gm…
"Alto Sax" is the name used in the Jazz templates. But they consistent within themselves. Only if you try starting with a template but then also adding instruments form the instrument liost do you get the mismatch you will need to correct yourself.
In reply to "Alto Sax" is the name used… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc, Ah ok that explains it then. I couldn't remember changing it but conceded that I must have. Apparently not. Probably not an easy way to correct that behaviour without having the list affected by the template and that would be very complex.