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is it possible to have the scores transposed into other keys
thank you
16/10/2024
1 Reply
aristo08000
04/11/2024
Hello,

Yes, it is possible to rework the score to have it in another key... But this requires converting the score to digital format, transposing it and then putting it in PDF format...

How much would you be willing to give for such a job? Bearing in mind that it takes an average of 3 to 4 hours to complete this type of work...

Cdt Eric (aristo08000)
Hello,
I must not be the only one to be confronted with this problem: I am an accordionist, I rehearse recently with an excellent singer, and I have to transpose most of the scores that I will play with her; I tried with the transposition tables, but I can't do it, it sounds wrong; I downloaded muse score, but it's very complicated!
Could someone advise me?
Thanks a lot
27/10/2022
4 Replies
Cavag31
28/10/2022
Hello,
What can seem complicated in Musescore is the input of a score, but you get used to it quickly!
On the other hand, after : Tools... / Transpose and choose (personally, I only use the transposition by key, the rest I don't understand!) and the whole score is transposed: I use it regularly and never had any problem.
philippec
28/10/2022
Thank you so much for your advice! I'll get to work on it.
MARCHAND
09/11/2022
hello friend nothing more simple it is enough to go on internet and to download the software crescendo if you have a problem to be useful you can join to me to this number 06 78 07 97 02 I call me jean Marchand
philippec
09/11/2022
Thank you very much Jean, I don't know this software, I'll look at it. And thank you for your offer of help, I won't say no... Thank you!
Hello, I plan to invest in an ipad and I would like to have some advices. do some of you use an ipad to read the scores? if yes, what apps do you recommend? (composition and reading scores, note taking, metronome, transposition, audio score reading, ...) or even other apps that you think useful for the practice of the accordion...
Thanks to all
06/06/2017
5 Replies
yoyodu77
07/06/2017
Hello
Don't focus ONLY on Apple, see a little bit also on Android side.
Yoyodu77
guitarfolle
07/06/2017
I now work exclusively with an iPad Pro 13" tablet. Program for reading and editing scores "for score" Bluetooth pedal on the foot to turn the pages. Scores in pdf format. Placed on my score stand vertically, it gives me a normal A4 score page.
I tried before committing myself in the expenses with Android and scores in jpeg, I found that too heavy in handling. But this is my opinion of course, I have colleagues who work with this system but with laptop.
See you soon.Bruno.
yoyodu77
07/06/2017
Hello
Why JPEG partitions ? for Android ? This system accepts PDF too .
Getting involved in the costs with Android ? An Ipad Pro is over 1 000 euros in A4 format (even 1300).
So yes, indeed at that price ... might as well have a laptop ... what ... that more difficult to fix on a stand of micro ..
But it's true that as for computers ..the choice Apple or PC always comes back to the one who makes the acquisition.
Hello
would anyone have any information on paid programs for transposing scores (by entering the score in scan and then being able to transpose at will)?
merci a tous
Daniel
26/07/2012
5 Replies
Unknown
16/12/2014
bonjour daniel ,moi s'est harmojack .en reponce à votre demande il y a finale ,mais je ne vous conseil pas , car il y a des impairs pour un programme de 200 euros s'est pas serieux .il y a pizzicato , plusieurs programmes ,en fonction de se que vous désirez ,eta des prix competitifs .In the meantime, you can use Muse score (free) on the Internet, depending on your needs: transcription, help with composition, orchestration and much more (depending on your budget). For pizzicato, you can go to their site, give them a call and get more information.
daniel77
18/12/2014
hello Harmojack

a thousand apologies for replying so late I had not seen the answer
thank you for this advice

bonne musique a toi
Daniel 77
levinceret
19/12/2014
Hello,
The scan of a score is an image format, and therefore not recognized by music software.....You therefore need to download a program (for example "musescore beta 2", which is free) and enter the score note by note. After that, you can do whatever you like (transcribe, edit, add voices, etc.).
Have a nice day!
daniel77
20/12/2014
hello Leviceret

thank you for this answer

I'll give it a try

good day to you too
Daniel77
survoje
23/12/2014
I just saw this while browsing... but since I'm on Linux :)
PDFtoMusic...

It seems to import well from a pdf...

http://www.logitheque.com/logiciels/windows/multimedia_audio_video/musique/telecharger/pdftomusic-pro_29607.htm

(the "add link" in the answer editor gives me problems... )
SincerelyGérard
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28/09/2011
15 Replies
jphf51
29/09/2011
Hello, my name is Jean-Pierre (djipy for my fellow musicians), I have already heard about the VIVO, it looks good.I have an old Odysé CAVA (10 years old already), if you pass one day in the Valence-Romans area (drome), I would like to see it closely; Musically to you Djipy
Tenente Dan
29/09/2011
It is a "friendly" fight between Bonifassi, Cavagnolo, and Roland. I have a Roland FR3 X, a 120 bass with a very good possibilities/price ratio (2500 euros new in December 2010). I am very happy with it. I attended, at the last music fair, the Cavagnolo and Bonifassi demonstrations. It is certain that they offer greater possibilities, even better sounds. On the other hand the prices are much higher. The Roland is perfect for me who is taking up the accordion again after 30 years of interruption. If, on the other hand, I were to perform in public, alone or with a small group, I would opt for one of the 2 other brands. I am happy with my FR3x but I will not hesitate to change it if a good offer was proposed to me. See you soon and enjoy the music.
jphf51
29/09/2011
"It's a friendly fight" (it reminds me of something!). ) The all digital has evolved a lot, and on the market the arrival of the last one (bonifaci) will still shake the place, personally I also play on accoustic and frankly it is not the same, what reproaches to ROLLAND it is precisely its "touch" rather keyboard synth than accordion.is not the same, what I reproach to ROLLAND is precisely its "touch" rather keyboard synth than accordion and I really have difficulty to play at ease, I think I think that the VIVO system must be much closer to the accoustic from the point of view of sensations under the fingers, if there is a user of this modelIf there is a user of this model I would like to know his opinion, as for the budget obviously between ROLLAND and CAVA there is a gap that can make more than one think.Anyway, everyone has to enjoy themselves with what they have, Sincerely Djipy
Tenente Dan
29/09/2011
Ciao Djipy, I have a Cruccianelli accoustic and, at my modest level, I go from one to the other, without any problem. It is true that the Roland touch, ultra sensitive, does not forgive the smallest deviation. When I have money, I will try the others. If "friendly wrestling" reminds you of something, it's really involuntary, especially if it's a final. Good afternoon. Dan
danielmerxe
29/09/2011
Thank you Tenente Dan for your comment. I'm replying to you on the forum, so that everyone can benefit from my answer. In no case, personally I will not make a fight even friendly with Roland and Cavagnolo, because I respect these 2 brands. Less than a year and a half ago I bought the FR3 XB, I sold it within 3 months. As a professional, this accordion did not correspond to my expectations, of course this is only my opinion. I had the impression to make love with an inflatable doll, as beautiful as it is. But you, after 30 years of interruption, made the right choice. I would have done the same thing as you did, considering the price and the possibilities. I had the opportunity to try the Cava Digit with Jean-Louis Noton, whom I salute by the way, and I can say that it is a good machine, I was going to take the plunge despite the price. Unlike the Roland, the Cava and the VIVO Bonifassi have a real acoustic accordion touch. And then came my meeting with Mr. Bonifassi, the test of the VIVO, and there I am convinced. When Mr. Bonifassi offered me the position of Demonstrator, I immediately accepted the proposal because the VIVO had really caught my eye after a test on 15 galas. What I liked most, the weight 5,9 Kgs, the sounds, a wooden accordion, a real touch of accoustic, a HF Audio & midi integrated, 100% Italian construction, 20 H of autonomy and the price! The plain black model, 4 rows 96 basses, 4990 €, case and straps offered, as well as one hour of training offered. 2 years warranty. I feel good with the VIVO and I have only pleasure to demonstrate it, if it was the opposite I would have refused the job. So no fighting, even friendly, on the contrary you have the chance to compare 3 products and as the customer is king, and you have a good ear, you will also listen to the wallet and especially how you feel with the instrument, it is the most important! Remaining at your disposal for further information, I remain at your disposal, even for a test and a demonstration. Like that it is you who will judge. Sincerely and musically Dan PLUCHARD
danielmerxe
29/09/2011
Hello to all I'm glad to see that there are comments. But don't forget one thing you have to approach acoustic and digital as 2 different instruments. It's all in the bellows, no need to pull hard on the digital, when you are at one with the expression it is only happiness and the less you pull the less it is heavy! The acoustic will always be present, the ideal is to have both. Musically Dan PLUCHARD
retro26
29/09/2011
I take the liberty of joining the conversation, because I have had the opportunity to see and listen to this accordion and believe me, even if we do not know too much to date the BONIFASSI brand I can tell you that it is a brand that will hurt in terms of accordion.is a brand that will hurt in terms of accordion the characteristics of this jewel, have all to compete and then devalue the brands cited in your comments, it is obvious that the acoustic will always remain the acoustic, but the possibilities that offers theacoustic, but the possibilities that a digital offers while having seen the BONIFASSI at work gives desire to cross the step acoustic / digital, because more problems with the repisse in a sound system, it is a pleasure to sound without constraint the touch and almost identical to an acoustic and the possibility of having thousands of registers and sounds at hand, make that the digital remains an asset for an accordionist and for all instruments it is the same:) for the small anecdote I am a drummer and I knew these polemics Acoustic and Digital :))) and I can tell you that at a certain time I rushed on the digital in 1984 purchase of the revolution in the drums the SIMMONS SDS V then in 1986 the exit of the D DRUMS with 320 points of dynamics to nuance its play instead of 127 points that deI immediately bought the DDRUMS at the price of 32000,00 Fr because I knew that it would give me a plus for my job even if my drummer buddies were reluctant to use this kind of instrument. the future gave me reason for this purchase, because I do not tell you the sound engineers as they were happy to sound me :)) no more microphones that mess up, a great sound of drums with the acoustic touch allowing to make groove and inflections as well as on an acoustic. to summarize I can tell you that if I were an accordionist nowadays, I would immediately go for a digital product, privileging the sound, the convenience, the precision, the comfort, the possibilities that the midi offers and also without forgetting the weight gentlemen:))) very important this criterion and then frankly, 32000,00 Fr the DDRUM in 1986 we are far from 5000,00 euros nowadays :)) then seen what I saw of the product BONIFASSI do not hesitate gentlemen you can go head down I took pleasure to give you my opinion of drummer :))) good road to you all Jean-Charles
danielmerxe
29/09/2011
Hi Jean-Charles I think I recognized you, I think you are the former drummer of Daniel Guichard, Gilles Pellegrini, René Coll and others ... We had the opportunity to play together, glad to see you again and thanks for your opinion since you heard the product. And long live other musical adventures together Musically and Amicably Dan PLUCHARD
danielmerxe
29/09/2011
Hello to all, I worked on the VIVO in combination with the Ketron SD8, in HF and it works perfectly. We can call 200 registrations remotely, control the key start and all this without wires... The chords are well recognized, I am more and more satisfied with the VIVO. I feel better on stage, free of my movements, I went down among the dancers, no stalling. Musically Dan PLUCHARD
Tenente Dan
30/09/2011
This was a friendly and informative discussion. Just a little disagreement with dan. Since I was 6 years old and I am now 60, I have hugged many accordions. But not once, not once I say, have I confused them with the young women I have also hugged. Even in those uncertain states of the next morning that we all knew. Thank you and good day, Dan (Tenente Dan)
danielmerxe
30/09/2011
My dear Dan, Don't worry, I can tell the difference too, It was just an image, besides without consulting each other JL Noton said the same thing as me. Thanks for your comment and your humor. Try this if you can, hang an accordion on the back of a great girl (Preferably a Digital, it will be less heavy) And dance with her while playing a slow song, you will tell me about it ....................... !!!!!!!! Sincerely and Musically Dan PLUCHARD
danielmerxe
02/10/2011
For information Please note that the VIVO is available in a piano keyboard version. It is possible to switch from 96 to 120 basses and from 4 to 5 rows. Today, rest, remains at your disposal if you want a demo. Sincerely and musically Dan PLUCHARD
danielmerxe
02/10/2011
Good evening Stéphane, Thank you for your message and I'm glad you feel good with the VIVO. Let musicians know about this site. http://www.partitions-accordeon.com Musically Dan
sergeacc
03/04/2015
Hello daniel, me it's serge, (sergeacc) on the sitevoila my question, ok for the hf accordion but how does the hf work with a xd3 for example, is there a key to install on the arranger.
Thank you, musically
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04/04/2015
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