Transposing sheets

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Aezandris
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Transposing sheets

Post by Aezandris »

Hello,
Again, sorry if this post already exists but i don't have much time to look for it... :/
So, I play the viola and love sight-reading violin sheets because there's not so much viola sheet :(
So i wondered if they existed a program that permitted transposing from violin to viola (like transposing a fourth lower, then putting a C-clef instead of the G-clef...)
Thank you very much
And again ^^ Sorry for the english :/
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Re: Transposing sheets

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sheets=sheet music

Sure, if you have a notation program like Finale, Sibelius, or Notion (among others), you can load up the typeset file and transpose and change clefs as needed.
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Re: Transposing sheets

Post by pjones235 »

There is also another neat notation software that is capable of such things. Its called Musescore. Its what I use.
http://musescore.org/nl/download
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