2006-06-27, 14:03
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Post-whore
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Bass Clef To Treble Clef
I'm doing my composition on GP5 at school, and of course I need to write the score properly.
The guitar has come up with a bass clef.
How do I change the bass clef to a treble clef?
Thanks very much.
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2006-06-27, 18:28
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Post-whore
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Hey, dudes, this is fairly important.
Sorry if it's the wrong forum.
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2006-06-27, 19:11
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I'm not sure about GP5...but I was dicking around in GP4 and the only way I could change to a bass clef was to switch to a four string bass...but that's all I tried. Hopes this helps and good luck.
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2006-06-27, 20:32
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Post-whore
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If you put a 6 string guitar in there, then tune it down an octave, it'll turn the treble to a bass clef
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2006-06-28, 01:15
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Tuning to A# will turn it into a bass clef.
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2006-06-29, 18:31
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Oh shit, I'm using a 7-strings tuned to A.
There must a way to change it.
Maybe it's because the A is WAY below the manuscript lines. But then again, I've seen a low G denoted by a treble clef. And I was just reading an old Fear Factory guest lesson in Total Guitar: low B's.
The highest D, 24th fret on the 1st string, is in the sky with the bass clef.
Anyway, anyone know at all how to change it?!
Last edited by Unanything : 2006-06-29 at 18:36.
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