The next to last clef on the top line is an F clef on the third line, making
that line "F." It is a baritone clef.

BF

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Subject: Re: [Finale] Incorrect transposition ?


> In a message dated 7/7/2002 5:15:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> >  can't imagine what you did to get them to display an additional third
> > higher than that.
> >
>
> I think I know what I did -- When I used the clef tool, I selected what
looks
> like a bass clef on the far right of the top row. That clef is easy to
> confuse with the regular bass clef. It put 3 flats at C, F, and G, I
thought,
> but maybe those aren't C, F and G.
> However, I can't figure out what that clef would be used for. Maybe French
> Horn?
>
> Anyway, if I don't muck around with the clef tool, it does set up the
> transposed notation as it should. I sure am curious what that other bass
clef
> is, though.
> Maybe someone might know.
>
> Yours; Tammy
>

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