I'm with you there. I like knowing what the instrument is doing. I acquired 
that skill at great pains in my late teens and early twenties working with a 
pencil.

However, Finale should sound the correct concert pitch when you enter a 
transposed note, instead of sounding the written pitch as if it was concert 
pitch. That little flaw makes it impossible for me to enter transposed scores 
with the sound up.

Christopher


On Fri Jan 7, at FridayJan 7 3:26 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:

> But when I write in a transposed score I can hear the tone quality of the
> instruments in that range without having to do a transposition as I write.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 January 2011 20:02, Patrick Sheehan <patricksheehanmu...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
>> Working with a C score is like none other.  Transposed scores screw up my
>> eye's ear.  I always work in C scores.  I suggest you give it a try.  This
>> way you can see exactly where each instrumental line is being played in
>> real
>> pitch.

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