Category:Pitches
Pages in category "Pitches"
The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
A
- A function to repeatedly print a given pattern with different notes
- Accidental adjustments for single-voice polyphony
- Adding accidentals to a trillspanner
- Adding ambitus per voice
- Adding an ottava marking to a single voice
- Adding automatic octaves to a melody
- Adding notes
- Aiken head thin variant noteheads
- Altering the length of beamed stems
- Ambitus
- Ambitus after key signature
- Ambitus with multiple voices
- Ancient accidentals
- Applying note head styles (shapes) based on pitch or note name
- Applying note head styles depending on the step of the scale
- Arrow notation and transposition for quarter tones
- Automatically changing the stem direction of the middle note based on the melody
- Automatically creating a drone part from a given melody
C
- Changing ottava text
- Changing the ambitus gap
- Changing the appearance of forced, cautionary and suggested accidentals
- Changing the interval of lines on the stave
- Chords entry - simultaneous notes
- Clef change at the beginning of a piece
- Clef change at the beginning of a piece (alternative)
- Clefs
- Clefs can be transposed by arbitrary amounts
- Coloring notes depending on their pitch
- Coloring notes depending on their pitch (alternate version)
- Coloring successive intervals
- Combining pedal notes with clef changes
- Combining two parts on the same staff
- Controlling of the pitch range in a score
- Creating a sequence of notes on various pitches
- Creating custom key signatures
- Creating guitar scales on fretboards
- Creating music with Scheme (music box)
- Custom tuning and MIDI rendering
- Customized accidentals
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P
- Persistent accidentals
- Pitches entry 1
- Pitches entry 2 - accidental signs
- Pitches entry 3 - octaves
- Preventing extra naturals from being automatically added
- Preventing natural signs from being printed when the key signature changes
- Preventing stem extension
- Printing both the ancient and the modern clef in vocal music