Am I able to 'search' for a specific note in a score? (E.g. every 'C' in the score)
I am writing in a scale that requires every C note to be a C# but I fear there may have been times when I forgot to add the sharp, it will be very difficult and time consuming to identify and fix any and every mistake I have made in this way, so is it at all possible to search for every C note, where they are highlighted or SOMEthing?
I couldn't put the C# in the key signature at the start of the piece because it is in D Harmonic Minor so I had to have the B flat in the key signature, hence having to manually make every C a C#.
Thanks in advance all!
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You could use the notenames plugin? Or write a plugin that finds all Cs and makes them C#s
In reply to You could use the notenames by Jojo-Schmitz
I haven't heard of the note names plugin... I'll look into that, thanks man!
I wouldn't be able to write my own haha
Or you could create a D Harmonic key signature.
In reply to Or you could create a D by JGitar
I didn't think you can make sharps and flats both present in a key signature... I mean I may able to on the program but I don't think you can as a 'musical law'...
Not sure though, I'll check for that someehere to be sure though, thanks for replying!
In reply to I didn't think you can make by Look Up Jeremy…
You can in the program, and I think Bartok might of done it once or twice...┐( ˘ 、 ˘ )┌
In reply to I didn't think you can make by Look Up Jeremy…
Whiole indeed people have experimented weith such key signature for highly unusual music, you should *not* do such a thing for the ordinary harmonic minor. The vast majority of people have never seen such key signatures and are used to the standard key signatures only and would do a terrible job of reading the music if you tried using such a custom signature. Only trained experts in expertimental or ethnic music would be likely to welcome such notation. The rest of us would expect to see standard key signatures and accidentals.
Easy way to find the wrong notes is to listen to the playback. You can also watch the Piano Keybaord window (see View menu).
In reply to Whiole indeed people have by Marc Sabatella
^ Playback. ^
That's what I was going to say next, since it's how I usually fix this problem.
In reply to ^ Playback. ^ That's what I by JGitar
Okay, thanks guys! I did just want to keep it simple with the key signature so I basically ended doing what you suggested 'watching' the notes in the playback. I believe I got all the errors.
Thanks heaps for reading and replying; I love this community of composers and music lovers and I've only been a part of it for like 2 days!