Question on courtesy naturals/accidentals
By searching, I found only one discussion on courtesy accidentals here:
http://forums.symphonypro.net/index.php?p=/discussion/109/problem-with-accidentals-in-octaves/p1
In addition to the points mentioned in the post above, we use this a lot too in our church bell choir as we often have people inexperienced with music learning to play. The courtesy natural/accidental is helpful to 'remind' players to change the bell back.
In most cases, I can add a courtesy natural sign (minus the parentheses which we can do by hand), but I am unable to add a courtesy accidental sign if the needed accidental sign of the note is the same as the key the piece is written in. For example, in a F major key, I can not put a flat sign on the B. Is this included in the next update? Can you provide the email again to receive the beta version? Thanks.
http://forums.symphonypro.net/index.php?p=/discussion/109/problem-with-accidentals-in-octaves/p1
In addition to the points mentioned in the post above, we use this a lot too in our church bell choir as we often have people inexperienced with music learning to play. The courtesy natural/accidental is helpful to 'remind' players to change the bell back.
In most cases, I can add a courtesy natural sign (minus the parentheses which we can do by hand), but I am unable to add a courtesy accidental sign if the needed accidental sign of the note is the same as the key the piece is written in. For example, in a F major key, I can not put a flat sign on the B. Is this included in the next update? Can you provide the email again to receive the beta version? Thanks.
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Select a note, click "edit",
and in the pop-up window you will see something like "Repeat #"
Job done.
I use this a Lot...Amateur musician, harmonica enthusiast and volunteer with HarmonicaUK.0 -
Excellent, thanks! I'll give it a whirl.0