Change instrument without changing the key
I play a Eflat Bari Sax. I have received a .pdf file which I have imported into MuseScore. The key is D major. I want to change the instrument from Voice to Bari Sax. When I change the instrument, the key changes to B major. I want to stay in D major. How do I do this?
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If 'voice' is in D maj, then a transposing instrument as Bari Sax is in B maj. That is correct. So the pitch of every note is matching.
You can either change the score to F maj with the same sounding pitch or you use the command 'Transpose' from D maj into F maj.
In reply to If 'voice' is in D maj, then… by HildeK
I want to change the instrument from “Voice” to “Baritone Sax” without changing the key. When I transpose the key to B maj and then change the instrument to Bari Sax, the music is then re-displayed two octaves above what was in the original .pdf file. I just want what was originally written by using the Bari Sax instrument.
Here's what's happening:
When you "import" a PDF, the 3rd-party program Audiveris interprets the file and tries to generate code that MuseScore can display. The scanning program doesn't know if you are scanning in a part for a saxophone or for a flute so it defaults to writing to MuseScore in concert pitch. Now, when you change to a transposing instrument, MuseScore automatically then transposes the engraved music to maintain the pitches. The part has been, essentially, transposed twice so you need to transpose it back again after the instrument change,
I don't think we have all the information.
Was your PDF score originally written for a human voice (or piano, etc. - i.e. for a non-transposing instrument) or for Eb Bari Sax?
If the piece was written for Bari Sax, the notes for a non-transposing instrument were generated during import. It was not recognized that it is a transposing instrument. Then do one of the following methods.
First method:
Second method:
Now it should be right - with any method...
In reply to I don't think we have all… by HildeK
Thanks! This worked.