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Title: Transposing sheet music
Post by: AnchoriticSybarite on 2006-10-10 06:25 am
I have what may be a very simplisitic question.  I have a piece of sheet music. which I literally spent years trying to obtain.  Unfortunately it's a bit high for my voice.  If I purchase this player does it give me the capability to transpose it into a key suitable to my voice.

Thanks
Title: Re: Transposing sheet music
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2006-10-10 07:32 am
G'day AS,
the short answer is yes. 

The long answer is you'll have to key the work into NWC.  If this is your first time then it will be a bit of work learning the product at the same time.  You may also have to learn some of the work arounds that exist if the work is complex.

That said, NWC is far and away the easiest to learn notation product I've seen.

Once keyed in, you can transpose away to your hearts content!
Title: Re: Transposing sheet music
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2006-10-10 08:44 pm
If you are considering a purchase of NoteWorthy Composer for this purpose, I recommend two pages to get you started:

NoteWorthy Composer - Download Evaluation
http://ntworthy.com/composer/evaluate.htm

FAQ - Transposing a staff
http://ntworthy.com/composer/faq/95.htm