I cannot find the key signature D# minor in the list of Key signatures. Is it possible to add this in an update?
Kind regards,
Frieda
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D# Minor missing?
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Re: D# Minor missing?
Any reason why you can't use F# major?
- pcartwright
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Re: D# Minor missing?
Yes you are right! Thanks. I will use that. I was entering a piece of Stravinsky that was ending in D# minor. So there I was looking for.
There was also a clarinet in this piece with 3 #. I was wondering, will it have any influence on transposed instruments if it's in F# major or D# Minor?
Kind regards,
Frieda
There was also a clarinet in this piece with 3 #. I was wondering, will it have any influence on transposed instruments if it's in F# major or D# Minor?
Kind regards,
Frieda
- Frieda
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Re: D# Minor missing?
Go to View > Transposed to see the transposing instruments in their "true" key.
- Leosc
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Re: D# Minor missing?
Thanks.
By the way what is the difference between Concert Tuning and Concert Pitch?
By the way what is the difference between Concert Tuning and Concert Pitch?
- Frieda
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Re: D# Minor missing?
One shows the pitch in concert C but transposed at the octave for certain instruments (piccolo, double bass, etc) the other shows the exact sounding pitch.
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