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View the msg source Started by Chuckk on 2003-02-07 03:30:08
Any way to denote 8va, 8vb on my score? I can create the effect, ie, transpose the notes without changing pitch, but can this be notated?

View the reply source  Reply 1 by Ertugrul iNANĒ on 2003-02-07 05:39:48
 
It's a two step process, for visual and audible effects:

  • Insert your 8va, 8vb or 16va whatever as text expression. Use your favourite font;
  • Insert a hidden clef with octave shift. Watch out for system beginnings. You may need to add extra "fake" clefs --as text from NWCV15 font or elsewhere.

HTH. Ask again if it won't ;)
 

View the reply source  Reply 2 by Rick on 2003-02-07 19:57:36
Sorry, but it's not 16va.
The proper notation is 15ma.

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