The simplest way to go about the whole thing, IMHO, is to compose in Concert Score, Go to Transposed Score to check and see if you have written the impossible, print it that way, and away you go.

Dean

On Aug 28, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:

Shouldn't your written Bb for the clarinet produce a sounding Ab, not a C?

Chuck


On Aug 27, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Pablo Castells wrote:


Hi all! I'm working with Finale 2007. I defined a 12-part classical orchestra with the Wizard. Amongst these are a Bb Clarinet and an F Horn. The wizard set up their respective transposed key signatures correctly. I am also able to change them individually (as I did for the Horn, for which I wanted no key signature).

No problem so far. However, Finale is playing back the notes I enter, untransposed. For example, when I enter a Bb for the clarinet, it should sound a C, but it doesn't, it plays Bb! I worked with transposing instruments before but in smaller ensembles and it worked fine. I'm comparing the trasposition settings in either document and they're the same. How can I get around this problem?

Thank you very much,
Pablo.

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