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Old 05-26-2013, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: I would like to have only scores with G-keys

Hi Ton,

Short answer is yes

Longer answer is that you can change
  • the key signature of any piece to G, and it will show you the accidentals that you need to play the piece in the original pitches, but using a G key signature. You do this by simply double-clicking on the key signature that is in the song already, and change it to G.
  • the actual pitches (key pitch) of a song so that it plays in the pitch key of G with a G key signature. You do this by using Staff/Transpose Actual Pitches, and change it to G.
Enjoy!
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