Timeline for 15 over/down Treble/Bass Clef in Finale26 MakeMusic
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May 2 at 12:17 | comment | added | Zephyrix 818 | You should follow scoringnotes.com/tips/create-a-custom-clef-in-finale the Bravura font that they use in that tutorial has a symbol for a bass clef 2 octaves below (symbol 342). | |
Apr 22 at 23:36 | comment | added | Andy Bonner | Also, see scoringnotes.com/tips/create-a-custom-clef-in-finale | |
Apr 22 at 23:34 | comment | added | Andy Bonner | So this is for humans to read? Often there are questions that are simply focused on getting audio out of the software. I was wondering why you're using clefs rather than 8va markings; see music.stackexchange.com/q/123537/78419 | |
Apr 22 at 17:29 | comment | added | Puck | I don't understand your comment... . In my Piano works, sometimes, I use 0-octave, i. e. the sub-contra-bass octave, and also the highest octave, the 7th of the normal pianos or the 8th one of the Stuart&Sons pianos. And in my Organ works, sometimes, I use the most high Organ notes, from C9 to G9. | |
Apr 22 at 17:21 | comment | added | Andy Bonner | Can you edit to say a bit about why? I wonder whether this is just about getting a certain audio output, or whether this will be read by actual humans. I'm always a bit puzzled when people try to use notation as a tool to get the MIDI output they want, rather than just editing a piano roll or other methods... | |
Apr 22 at 17:12 | history | asked | Puck | CC BY-SA 4.0 |