How to write a note in the fa key from the sol key?
I have to transcribe a pdf file to musescore but i don't know how to write a note in the fa key from the sol key.
If anyone has an idea, i will be glad.
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I have to transcribe a pdf file to musescore but i don't know how to write a note in the fa key from the sol key.
If anyone has an idea, i will be glad.
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Read about cross-staff notation in the manual
In reply to Read about cross-staff… by elsewhere
Thank you very much for your help. I figured it out! :)
I have another question: How to write an extra 16th note as it is highlighted (no.1) in the screenshot? And hot to add an upside down note within a current note as in the second highlight?
In reply to I have another question: How… by ben2023
That could be done with "voices" but the example is not very clear to me
In reply to That could be done with … by elsewhere
here is the full score
In reply to here is the full score by ben2023
when I created the score, i added piano and voice
In reply to when I created the score, i… by ben2023
I can recreate measure 1 using voice 2 and hiding the rests, but it does not make any sense, unless it is meant for the voice to have a note at each syllable (depending on the language?). If you put everything in voice 1 there are too many beats: 4.5 instead of 4. Hit v on the greyed out rests to make them visible. look in the documentation of the pdf score to find out what they mean by this.
Test.mscz
In reply to I can recreate measure 1… by elsewhere
i increased the measure to 4.5, but this is not what i want..
i can use a grace note instead, right?
In reply to i increased the measure to 4… by ben2023
I don't know. Maybe someone else can help you.
In reply to That could be done with … by elsewhere
It's because there is an extra syllable in the third verse. If you want to replicate this exactly as looks you can use voice 2 for this and make all the voice 2 rests invisible (or remove them).
In reply to It's because there is an… by AndreasKågedal
Thank you Andreas. This is the only way!
Thank you all for help! :)
how to create these funny this triplets?
In reply to how to create funny this… by ben2023
Meanwhile i figured out. :)) Thank you anyway.
I'm at a loss to understand "note in the FA key... SOL key". But if you figured it out, good.
Your questions here suggest you're somewhat new to MuseScore notation/playback software. With time, you'll gain mastery. When it comes to ASKING for help here on the Forum, it's a suggested practice not to add on more questions to a starting topic. Create new topics for each question. People here may not jump into your thread if your 3rd question is about "funny triplets" but the thread title is about "fa & sol" keys...
In reply to I'm at a loss to understand … by Are Jayem
I'm at a loss to understand "note in the FA key... SOL key"
Given that...
C (Do) - D (Re) - E (Mi) - F (Fa) - G (Sol) - etc.
and that by 'key' is actually meant 'clef'.
The question becomes: "How to write a note in the F clef from the G clef".
or, by extension: "How to write a note in the bass clef from the treble clef".
In reply to I'm at a loss to understand … by Jm6stringer
"that by 'key' is actually meant 'clef'" -- man, that's some intellectual jiu-jitsu...... But, hey, there may come a time when I want to say, "that by gasoline engine is actually meant watermelon".
I'd have thought since the OP knows about solfege names, s/he would know about clefs and key signatures as separate elements of music theory. Anyhow, any key signature, any clef, when a note is highlighted and moved up or down, MuseScore shows us the note name along the lower info bar.
In reply to "that by 'key' is actually… by Are Jayem
I've encountered this before. It might have something to do with the international popularity of MuseScore and unintentional translation inaccuracies by non-native speakers. It happens on occasion.
In reply to I'm at a loss to understand … by Jm6stringer
Yes, my mistake. My mother language is not english, nor my musical education.
In reply to I'm at a loss to understand … by Are Jayem
I'm not new to MuseScore, I transcribed simple pieces in the past 2 - 3 years. But here I had to transcribe some complex scores.
Thank you for your advice. I will do it.