[ddots-l] Re: Working it out

Often, for four-part choral or keyboard writing, you combine two parts on the Treble Clef stave and two parts on the Bass Clef stave. Check out the Sibelius Speaking help on Voices.

Chris

At 10:01 AM 11/28/2006, you wrote:

Greg:
Tenor parts are usually read down an octave in treble clef, or in the same octave in bass cleff. You would never use tenor clef. That is rarely used for anything these days, occasionally for cello and trombone.
Gord
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Well once I just printed out the choir music, took out the piano and flute, it doesn't take so much, only about four pages. I think this might work for our purposes. Now I guess it automatically places the tenor voice on the treble cleff? But when I changed it to, tenor clef, and even tried bass clef, Sally said the notes obscured some of the lyrics, and went off the staff. Huh. So for now I have it back in the treble cleff, and the pitches are correct anyway. Anybody have any thoughts on this tenor problem?



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