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2017/06/09 17:17:08 (permalink)

staff view

Hi
This is the first time I've ever used the staff view other than to stare at it!
I've got two piano parts, left and right hand. The bass clef notes are OK.
But, the right hand part also appears on another base clef at the top and the treble clef, in the middle, is blank save for pause marks.
How can I tell Sonar to put the treble notes on the treble clef?
Please make any answers simple to follow as I'm pretty stupid!!!
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    Jimbo 88
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    Re: staff view 2017/06/09 18:03:34 (permalink)
    I'm not looking at Sonar right now, so I can't give click by click instructions...but right kick on staff view and "layout" should be the top of the list.  Click on layout and you will be able to choose clefs and split points for your clefs,

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    Re: staff view 2017/06/10 00:31:27 (permalink)
    Jimbo 88
    right kick on staff view



    Thanks, now I have a cracked monitor. 
     
    Here's a link to the documentation for what @Jimbo88 is talking about.

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    Re: staff view 2017/06/14 18:55:26 (permalink)
    Thanks folks I've looked at the layout explanation.
    My neighbour, who is a pianist, said that bass clefs begin at the F below middle C.
    She said my treble hand has notes pitched within the bass section. I think it looks weird
    but she said that it is passable. I have realised I should talk to my neighbours more.
    Thanks
    Echo
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