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Justin
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Nov 27th 2009 at 2:55 AM |
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Ok, so I'm trying to write a solo for a trombone piece I'm going to be playing, so I figure I'll write out the whole song and then make the solo (I thought maybe I'd learn something in the process).
Well trombone is in the bass clef and I quickly realized that I couldn't go any lower than an E, because the guitar half of the piece couldn't go any lower then an open E string.
Is there any way without transposing my part to the treble clef or screwing around with the tunings that I could make this work?
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Julian
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Nov 27th 2009 at 1:36 PM |
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You have to go to track properties, and change the tuning.
make sure transpose options are checked (so the tuning change will no afect your notes)
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Justin
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Nov 27th 2009 at 6:12 PM |
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The transpose affected notes button is checked, but it still changes where the notes are on the bars, can I fix this?
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Julian
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Nov 28th 2009 at 2:33 PM |
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What do you mean with "where the notes are on the bars"
you talk about tablature, or about the score ?
if you modify the tuning of a string, and you transpose them (keep same notes) the tablature display will change.
See this, as default the string 6, is a "E" note.
so if you have a "0" on the tablature at that string.
this "0" means "E".
now, if you change the string tuning to "D".. a "0" in tablature isn't a "E" anymore.. it's now a "D"
so if you check transpose option, the note tablature must display now "2" ( that is a "E" note as you had before transpose )
So in other words..
* if you want to keep tablature numbers, you have to "disable" transpose option.
* if you want to keep notes, you have to enable it (and tablature numbers will be changed )
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Anonymous
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Nov 28th 2009 at 3:53 PM |
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I see what I was doing wrong now, thanks so much for your help. :)
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Anonymous
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Feb 10th 2012 at 10:33 AM |
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