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Old 09-28-2010, 05:56 PM
MARC MARC is offline
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Question Re: I can't make it, my english is not good enough!!!

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Originally Posted by Sherry C View Post
Hi Marc,

We're making progress

To have the notes display up an octave, you can use Staff/Transpose Instrument Key. For the staff, click on the "O octaves" and select "1 octave". Then click "Ok."

ttfn,
Sherry

Hi Sherry,

Thanks for the advise, I have tried and yes it is possible to transpose from one or more octaves.

I did not explained me correctly. The notes showned are far down and away from the normal 5 lines grid. For someone who expresses some difficulties to read the standard on grid 7 notes, you can imaginate how difficult it is to determine the very lower or the very higher notes. My point of view, was, how can we re-translate the full sheet into that middle grid.

I am enclosing a print of what I wish to obtain. A photo would be easiest for you to uderstand me.

Thanks for your kind support.
Regards from Paris
Marc
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