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Minor keys

PrintMusic defaults to a major key system, where the scale that begins on C has no sharps or flats. In such a key system, C is considered by PrintMusic to be scale degree zero of the scale with no sharps or flats (C major). You can, however, tell PrintMusic that you’re working in a minor key, where the scale that begins on C has three flats (for example), and in the scale with no sharps or flats (A minor), C is not the root.

If you follow the instructions below, you’ll notice a significant change in PrintMusic’s behavior. If you’re transcribing music using HyperScribe, you’ll discover that accidentals are transcribed with greater accuracy. In A minor, for example, the note between G and A will be notated as a G (instead of an A, as it would be called in C major).

To establish a minor key system

If you select Transpose Notes, choose either Up or Down from the drop-down list to specify the direction in which you want the music transposed.

 

 

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