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Library Question Transposition

Auralia & Musition now feature an awesome new library question transposition feature. This means that you can easily transpose any notation based library questions to any key or clef.

Imagine you have a set of melodic dictation questions in F major on the treble clef, but you want your students to complete the dictation exercises on the bass clef in any key up to 3 #/bs; now you can do this easily without having to create multiple notation files and questions.

The feature can be applied on test entries and syllabus levels allowing you to transpose a huge variety of question types; four-part writing, sight singing, harmonic analysis, dictation, modulation, diatonic chord writing and lots more.

Additionally, the transpose feature is available in the Notation editor allowing you to transpose a notation file and then save it back to the library as its own media item.


Transposition Options

Transpose by

  • Interval
  • Key
  • Clef


Transposition direction

  • Best fit (on the staff)
  • Closest (to the original notation)
  • Up
  • Down

Restrictions

A library question will not transpose when:

  • There is audio or video playback
  • If you try to change to clef in a question where grand staff notation is used