I wonder how many readers see this type of conversation and just tune out like seeing a discussion of the maths. So, that Bb vs B natural is dependent on the chord progression in play. Harmonic minor key to provide a major dominant chord - G7 in C minor. Traditional western classical music tends to place minor keys using the It's a lot easier to use a MIDI filter to force a scale mode and avoid the mental math. I'll let someone propose the required notes re-assignments as a music theory exercise. That step gets a bit more tricky of the original key is Bb minor and you have to manually change notes to Bb major. Once the scripts are assigned in AU this will be easy to test.Īlternatively you could change the C minor to C major first by moving only all Eb, Ab and Bb notes up one semitone. Moonlight Sonata forced into some exotic scale. Side project: put midi files through scale forcing without changing roots. Too bad a request to convert from folk to reggae wasn't added just to add required rhythmic transformation to the root and scale magic: "Moonlight Boogie". Too bad a request to convert from folk to reggae wasn't added just to add required rhythmic transformation to the root and scale magic: "Moonlight said: The secondary dominants which add a 3rd out of key will create more of a modal feeling and loose the power they hold in the original key but it's a fun experiement is algorthymic music making to avoid copyright claims while stealing the jewels. I'll try to convert up a 4th and majorize it to F# major (6 sharps) and see how it holds up. I have a "Moonlight Sonata" midi file which is C# Minor (4 sharps). and then see if the force to scale type is there and test the process. This is where we should scene the patch storage listings and see if the transpose is there. Witch modes from major to minor and that takes a note filter/edit function. So, that handles the key signature side of the question. Once you hit C you change from adding/deleting flats/sharps. every 5 1/2 up adds a flat and every 5 1/2 steps down takes one away. The process effectively transposes the root so a C minor (3 flats) up 5 1/2 steps moves toį minor (4 flats). To transpose from C minor/Eb major to D minor/F major, you would simply add 1 whole step (2 half steps) to each note. C minor is natural minor of Eb major (and has same key signature), and D minor is natural minor of F major (and same key signature). Memes are fun! Here is not the place for them.ĭownload requests to users with Pro accounts are not permitted.Except key signatures don't determine minor or major. Preferably no memes or macros, there's a subreddit for classical memes already linked down below, and I'm sure they'd appreciate it. Don't know how to do something? Just ask! We're here to help, and if we can't, there's either someone who can or we'll find a link to help! There are no dumb questions, just the fear of being embarrassed. Should you find a tutorial or create one of your own that would be helpful to the readers here, please post it! Tutorials are welcome! There are links below to other subreddits that are certainly helpful for making music, but maybe not specifically to Musescore. Please be respectful in comments and constructive criticism should OP ask for it. Hello everyone! This is a subreddit for the free and open source music notation software MuseScore!
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