That’s how I’ve done it before.
Yes, open key in Dorico means no key sig and show all accidentals. It knows the difference between C major and A minor because you’ve input one of those as a key sig.
That’s how I’ve done it before.
Yes, open key in Dorico means no key sig and show all accidentals. It knows the difference between C major and A minor because you’ve input one of those as a key sig.
It knows the difference between C major and A minor because you’ve input one of those as a key sig.
Facepalm! I knew that as I just did it
Hi.
I see some of you found a way to write Roman numerals, but that seems a bit complicated and not optimal. I don’t see why this feature is not part of Figured Bass Tool? Or in the chord tool?
I will certainly try the options above, but I’m looking forward for such a tool in Dorico.
Welcome to the forum, Jean-Francois. We do plan to add a dedicated tool for Roman numerals in a future version of Dorico, but for the time being, I think the best solution is the MusAnalysis font as discussed above.