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Im trying to enter my notation for the Alto and Tenor voices in Harmonic Dictation (or 4-voice Chords), but MacGAMUT won let me do it. Why not?

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Im trying to enter my notation for the Alto and Tenor voices in Harmonic Dictation (or 4-voice Chords), but MacGAMUT won let me do it. Why not?

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There are separate buttons immediately to the left of the Grand Staff which you use to select the Soprano and Alto voices in the treble clef, just as there are separate buttons for Tenor and Bass voices in the bass clef. Chances are that all you need to do is click the “A” and “T” buttons to solve your problem (or type the number 2 to select the alto voice, and type the number 3 to select the Tenor voice). Check out Entering Pitches in the Help (MG Help on Mac) menu. [ Back to question ] Q: I hate to mention it, but I’m sure MacGAMUT graded something wrong. I got the identification right, but my notation was wrong, and I still got full credit for the exercise. A: Thanks for your honesty, but MacGAMUT probably did exactly what it’s supposed to do. Whenever you’re not required to enter notation, MacGAMUT will still mark your notation, but it won’t count as part of your grade since it wasn’t required.

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