Editing and Saving Songs

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Editing and Saving Songs

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Notation Player offers various options for formatting and editing the score. The options for formatting the score are described in a separate section in this Users Guide.

Notation Player enables editing only of a few important elements of the score. Notation Player's main purpose is to display and play the sheet music for a MIDI or Karaoke file, or of a Notation (.not) file previously authored by a user of Notation Musician or Composer.

Notation Player especially enables the editing of key signatures and clefs because these music symbols are typically missing in MIDI files, and Notation Player cannot always guess correctly what they should be. Notation Player gives you a chance to correct mistakes it might make in determining key signatures and clefs.

Notation Player might also make some mistakes in determining the accidentals (enharmonic spelling) of notes, such as C# versus Db. Usually, the scores are quite readable even if a few such spelling mistakes are made. If you find that you need to correct the note spellings, then you should consider using Notation Musician or Notation Composer.

The topics that follow describe how to:

 

B816        Add Key Signatures

B816        Add Clefs

B816        Collapse Multiple Measure Rests

B816        Reverse (Undo) Commands