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Blank Manuscript allows you to produce sophisticated musical scoresheets even on basic Word Processors - anything from simple plain staves to complex full-page orchestral scores of your own design, to write in the notation yourself. The basic stuff is really easy and straightforward, but there's some quite advanced things you can do as well. So Copy and Save these Instructions.
• The main stuff is simple and tends to follow the initial letter. Treble, Bass and Alto clefs are on upper case T B A (there are more clefs, below). The 5 Lines for the clefs are on L or l.
• A small v will give a small vertical line (like a bar line) and a Big U will give a Big Upright - these can start or end a line or piece.
• Time Signatures - type the following letters:
Think of W for Waltz and it's easy to remember that 3/4 time is on W. Then from that they go up or down together like this:
V=2/4 W=3/4 X=4/4 Y=5/4 Z=6/4
Compound Times are on H I J K like this:
H=3/8 I=6/8 J=9/8 K=12/8
Common Time and Cut Common symbols can be found on semi-colon and colon respectively (all begin with Co- ).
2/2 3/2 are on lower case a and b, 7/4 and 7/8 are on lower case c and d, 5/8 is on small k (think POL-k-A)
• Flat signs are on the numbers. Flat signs on LINES 1 to 5 are on numbers 1 to 5. Flat signs on SPACES 1 to 5 are on numbers 6 to 0 (space 1 being above line 1, space 5 being above the top line of the stave).
Sharp signs are on the letters BELOW the long-row numbers. Which is q w e r t for the sharp signs on Lines 1 to 5, and y u i o p for sharp signs on spaces 1 to 5.
Doing it this way means it works the same for all clefs, whether Treble, Bass, Alto, Tenor or any other.
Sharp and Flat Signs always go in this order, depending on how many sharps or flats your key signature requires:
Treble Clef Sharps t i p r u o e Flats 3 9 7 4 2 8 6
Bass Clef Sharps r u o e t i w Flats 2 8 6 3 1 7 =
Alto Clef Sharps o e t i w r u Flats 7 4 2 8 6 3 1
• Guitar Chord Boxes are on G and g (G for Guitar)
Upper Case G has a thick line across the top
Lower case g has an open top, for chords up the fretboard
TAB symbols are available:
Six-string Tablature is on s & S for Six.
Four-string Tablature is on f & F for Four.
(Lower case has the "TAB" symbol on it, Upper Case has just the lines to continue.)
Five-string tablature, is on lower case "j" (as in BAN-j-O) and of course L or l will continue the 5 lines.
•RARE CLEF SIGNS including Tenor Clef, are on various punctuation marks, i.e. dollar, percent, circumflex, ampersand & asterisk, above the numbers 4 to 8.
NOTE: The important symbols were kept on the letter and number keys, which are fairly standard all over, but some of the less important symbols are on various punctuation keys, which in different countries are not the same as on my keyboard. If it comes out wrong on your system, all I can say is it's right on the systems we've tried, and they'll be in here somewhere, probably on a different key.
CLOSING THE ENDS OF THE LINES and BAR-LINES is done with the 3 varieties of brackets - brackets, brace and parentheses - Left/Right for the Left/Right end of the line.
Parentheses L/R () which are above 9, 0 give a clef with a small vertical upright (the same as a bar line).
Brace L/R and Brackets L/R (both on the 2 keys to the right of P on my keyboard) will close off a staff line with tall upright bars. Brace gives a double upright - one thick, one thin. Brackets give a single tall upright.
A Big Upright is on Big U, (Big U for Big Upright) and a small vertical line is on small v (small v for small vertical). The Big Upright is the maximum height, and the small vertical is exactly the same height as a stave.
And there's a tall upright Bar, on Bar (which is to the left of z on my keyboard, with Shift,) which is the same height as the bar on upper case U but twice as broad.
• There's a staff intended for writing melodies, which is a little bit higher up than an ordinary treble clef giving a space underneath to put lyrics in - on m and M for Melody line. Lower case has the Treble Clef on, Upper case M has just the higher-up staff lines with no clef. (Use mMMMMMMM etc.) However this clef will be in the wrong place to put in sharp and flat signs, key signatures and so on, so if you use this clef you'll have to write the sharps, flats and key signature yourself.
There's also a clef that's smaller (less tall) than the ordinary clef, but with the same horizontal spacing so it will align with other standard-sized clefs - on slash (a plain clef) and backslash (with a Treble Clef).
• There are some large brackets for enclosing groups of staves, such as you'd use on large orchestral scores, on Upper Case N O P Q R, which can aid clarity. N and O on the left, Q and R on the right. P is a Perpendicular line to be used on both sides to increase the height of the enclosure, in this way but with the staff lines in between:
N Q
P P
P P
P P
O R
OTHERS ——————————————
• Repeat marks are on comma (left) and period/full stop (right).
• Hyphen is left as a sort of hyphen - it's a thin line like a single staff line, with the same horizontal spacing as ordinary staff lines - in case you want to draw a line across for a Percussion Instrument, or a Title or Lyric Line.
• Space is a Space, but with HALF the width or horizontal spacing as ordinary staff lines, so 2 space symbols will be the same width as a clef symbol or line.
• Grave (to the left of 1 on the long row, or hold down Alt and type 0096 then let go) gives a staff line that is one eighth the width of an ordinary staff line.
• If you want manuscript in a clef and key which requires a flat or sharp sign in the space underneath the 5 lines, they’re on = equals and + plus .
SYMBOLS
• Many of these symbols will only be useful if you have worked out in advance which bars will need them, but they are here in case you've done that and wish to include them.
• Symbols for p and f (piano and forte) are on 'less than' and 'greater than' < > (above comma and full stop) and m for mezzo is on Question, next to them. They can be combined to make mp, mf, ff, pp, etc.
These signs -- and other signs and symbols like Pedal Sign, Coda Sign and so on -- can be found on various punctuation mark keys, including above 1, 2, 3 in the long row, and others around the keyboard. There's a sort of logic to their layout, but in different countries the keys are likely to give different results to what is stated here, so it's probably best to just try the punctuation and see if there's any you might want to use. (But on my keyboard a Coda sign is on circumflex - because of the visual similarity. Pedal sign is on underscore. A "Sign" symbol is on exclamation mark.) They were only included in case you really need them to be printed rather than handwritten.
• However, a Copyright symbol is deemed necessary, and also included are a "Registered" symbol and a TradeMark symbol. They are found in the conventional places, and can be accessed by holding down ALT and typing 0169, 0174 or 0153 respectively in the numberpad section and letting go.
• Staff lines with arco and pizz. above are on capital C and D respectively ---C for ar-C-o.
• An empty circle above a staff line (to indicate sections by writing letters A, B, C or 1,2,3 inside for rehearsal marks) is on n. The actual signs for an A, B, C and D in a circle above the staff line can be produced by holding down ALT and typing 0188, 0189, 0190 and 0191 respectively and letting go.
• The word "Page", for indicating page numbers, is on the numbersign key.
• The two quotes keys, (quote single and quote double) have symbols representing "Tempo is", and "play as triplets", respectively.
• INSTRUMENT NAMES
There's a whole lot of Instrument Names built in (over a hundred) which can be printed out above the clef, and you do it like this. Hold down Alt and type in the given number in the numberpad section, then let go. For Piccolo it's 0130, for Flute it's 0131, Cornet is on 0154, Violin is on 0193, and the numbers go up to over 0250, it's a fairly complete set. There's also a blank which is used to align un-named clefs on 0096. Put them at the very beginning of the line for the best results. Here they are:
WOODWIND
Piccolo 0130
Flute 0131
Oboe 0132
Clarinet 0133
Eng Horn 0134
Bassoon 0135
Soprano Sax 0137
Alto Sax 0138
Tenor Sax 0139
Baritone Sax 0140
Saxophone 0142
Contrabassoon 0145
Recorder 0146
Alto Flute 0147
Bass Flute 0148
Oboe d'Amore 0149
Cor anglais 0152
Pipes 0241
Whistle 0242
BRASS
Cornet 0154
Trumpet 0155
Flugelhorn 0156
Trombone 0158
Euphonium 0159
Tuba 0161
French Horn 0162
Horn 0163
Tenor Trombone 0164
Bass Trombone 0165
Alto Trombone 0166
Piccolo Cornet 0167
Piccolo Trumpet 0168
Bass Trumpet 0170
Bass Tuba 0171
Brass 0172
VOICES
Vocal 0175
Melody 0176
Solo 0177
Harmony 0178
Soprano 0179
Alto 0180
Tenor 0181
Baritone 0182
Treble 0183
Bass 0197
(see also PLUCKED STRINGS)
Descant 0184
Mezzo Soprano 0185
Contralto 0186
Counter Tenor 0187
Lead 0206
BOWED STRINGS
Strings 0192
Violin 0193
Viola 0194
Cello 0195
Contrabass 0196
Bass 0197
Double Bass 0198
Violoncello 0199
Violin 1 0200
Violin 2 0201
Fiddle 0252
PLUCKED STRINGS
Harp 0202
Guitar 0203
Ac. Gtr 0204
El. Gtr 0205
Lead 0206
Bass 0197
Ac. Bass 0207
El. Bass 0208
Slide Gtr 0209
Mandolin 0210
Banjo 0211
Ukelele 0212
Zither 0213
Sitar 0214
Lute 0215
Pedal Steel 0216
Nylon Gtr. 0238
Koto 0239
Fretless 0244
KEYBOARDS + ORGAN
Piano 0217
El. Piano 0218
Organ 0219
El. Organ 0220
Harpsichord 0221
Celesta 0222
Accordion 0223
Clavinet 0224
Harmonium 0225
Synth 0226
Synth Bass 0227
Keyboards 0228
Sampler 0249
PERCUSSION and TUNED PERCUSSION
Percussion 0229
Drums 0230
Vibes 0231
Marimba 0232
Glockenspiel 0233
Xylophone 0234
Bass marimba 0235
Tubular Bells 0236
Steel Drums 0237
Kalimba 0240
OTHERS
Harmonica 0246
Mouth Organ 0247
FX 0251
Intro 0243
Verse 0245
Refrain 0248
Chorus 0250
un-named 0096 (this is a small spacer stave for aligning clefs without a name)
ALSO
copyright 0169
registered 0174
TradeMark 0153
Rehearsal marks 0188-0191 (giving A, B, C, D in a circle, an empty circle is on n )
Clef signs for Treble Bass Alto without any staff lines
0253-0255
An Alphabetic List of all signs:
a 2/2 time
b 3/2 time
c 7/4 time
d 7/8 time
e sharp sign, centre line
f Tab sign for 4-string tab
g Guitar Chord Box, no nut
h half-width stave
I sharp sign, third space up
j Tab sign for 5-string tab
k 5/8 time
l Lines - 5 horizontal lines for a stave
m Melody Clef - a standard clef but placed higher up, with Treble sign
n Stave with an empty circle above
o sharp sign, fourth space up
p sharp sign, space above stave
q sharp sign, bottom line
r sharp sign, fourth line up
s Tab sign for 6-string tab
t sharp sign, top line (fifth line up)
u sharp sign, second space up
v vertical line (bar-line)
w sharp sign, second line up
x Fretboard, four strings
y sharp sign, first space up
z Fretboard, five strings
A Alto Clef
B Bass Clef
C “arco” above stave
D “pizz.” above stave
E Double Vertical Lines
F Four Horizontal lines (for 4-string tab)
G Guitar Chord Box with nut
H 3/8 time
I 6/8 time
J 9/8 time
K 12/8 time
L Lines - 5 horizontal lines for a stave
M Melody Clef - a standard clef but placed higher up, plain
N Bounding Line for grouping clefs - top left
O Bounding Line for grouping clefs - bottom left
P Bounding Line for grouping clefs - Perpendicular
Q Bounding Line for grouping clefs - top right
R Bounding Line for grouping clefs - bottom right
S Six Horizontal lines (for 6-string tab)
T Treble Clef
U tall, thin Upright line
V 2/4 time
W 3 / 4 time
X 4/4 time
Y 5/4 time
Z 6/4 time
1 flat sign, first line up (the lowest line)
2 flat sign, second line up
3 flat sign, third line up
4 flat sign, fourth line up
5 flat sign, fifth line up (the top line)
6 flat sign, first space up (the lowest space)
7 flat sign, second space up
8 flat sign, third space up
9 flat sign, fourth space up
0 flat sign, space above stave
Diseñadores:
Editorial:
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Fundición:
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Propietario del diseño:
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MyFonts debut:
14 de diciembre de 2006
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