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JMooney
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   Posted 3/15/2011 3:32 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
It used to be possible to change the key of a solo by a whole octave.  Have they done away with that feature?  I have a treble clef baritone soloist playing a trumpet solo for contest and smart music won't follow him in the original octave. 
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James Lund
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   Posted 3/16/2011 9:20 AM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Jmooney,

Welcome to the forum! If you open the solo, look at the long "Follow me" button in the upper-right. On the right edge of that button is a triangle. Click it, and you should have an option to hear the soloist as published, or up/down an octave. I know it seems like a "Transposition" function you're looking for, but Transpose actually changes the key of the piece. The "hear me" option leaves everything as-is but is for situations like you're describing.

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James Lund


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