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1. sesseessessenes 13 DOING ANE XERGISE 13 SELECTING A CLEF SELECTING LEVEL DIFFICULTY DOING ANEXERCISE WITH MULTIPLE 5 16 PROGRESS REPORTS iesiscisccsccacccesescassnsessasscnaseascescdesseessocecdsceacsascndscasanesesssecnocessesscdeae 18 THE CONTENTS OF YOUR PROGRESS REPORT 18 UNDERSTANDING THE PROGRESS REPORT WINDOW 2 18 SORTING ENTRIES 4 ARE E OR Fa M PA Ure Yes Et SELECTING ENTRIES 4 ics esee peR a dod uo Nas e Tbe e ota av p He ERA pei d qu REN DELETINGENTRIES FILTERING ENTRIES vocet ea xen ao bi ee aede g nie pue gue Vente rd dn ra o ave Filter by eR e eise eee ee e Bleu etos OA eo piede et ante eee cu dre oe ko Ru Ren aa 21 Filter by Clef Filter by Level Filter by Score REMOVING HLTERS USING A MIDI K EYBOARD WITHK APELLE 6 USING KAPELLE CLEFS WITHOUT AMIDI KEYBOARD sia THE MIDI SETTINGS DIALOG BOX herren tin Sao da aa ae OPER Veo ae Eee aded es SETTING THE ANDO UTPUT 58 SETTING OUTPUT CHANNELS SETTING OUTPUT PROGRAMS SETTING MIDI THRU pa a a EP 29 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS
2. cnl Co win om Own 72 Figure 36 Filter by Date Property Page To select an option click on the radio button that selects that filter and then select a range of options In this illustration only those exercises which have been done within the last 3 days will be displayed Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 22 C Pes roten nml ae Figure 37 A sample filter Date filters operate up to a year in the past you may show those entries cre ated up the last 365 days or the last 52 weeks or the last 12 months Filter by Clef You may restrict the display to only those clefs you choose omnl pns emi rmt P P P iep G ve 5 obe LS 275 2 Figure 38 The Filter by Clefs Property Page Any clef with a check mark beside it will be displayed Filter by Level You may restrict the display to only those levels you choose LL F 1 13 Figure 39 The Filter by Levels Property Page Any level with a check mark beside it will be displayed Filter by Score Finally you may restrict your display to just those exercises that fall within a range of scores Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 23 Pen dao Sete 23 Figure 40 The Filter by Score Property Page Removing Filters If you have filtered your progress report you may remove the filters by clicking on the R
3. t Figure 50 Output program slider To select the MIDI program by name click on the Select By Name button This presents you with the Select Program dialog box Figure 51 Select Program dialog box Select an instrument from the Instrument drop down list then select a program from the list of available programs by clicking on the program name and then clicking on the OK button or double Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 29 click on the program s name Setting MIDI Thru MIDI Thru allows you to route the output of your MIDI instrument to the input of a MIDI playback device such as the internal sound card on your computer You may select which channel receives the routed output information by using the slider Tie D Figure 52 MIDI Thru controls Use the MIDI Thru channel slider to set the channel Make sure that the MIDI Thru check box is checked for MIDI Thru to be enabled Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 30 Summary of Commands New Exercise Use this command to start a new exercise The command is disabled if an exercise is already in progress e Keyboard Control N e con e Menu File Context Stop Exercise Use this command to stop an exercise that is currently in progress The command is disabled if there is no current exercise Using this command will result in the score for the current exercise being discarded e Keyboard Control X e Icon Le e Menu File Context Progress R
4. 6 eS eren aso 565 Ta sae eaae AVOL ENESTE NE EP NN SE S euE EESE E T SA RYE 30 NEW EXERCISE 2 SERERE PIU E onde EO PO UR POPE MET deena PEDE COE DN 30 STOP EXERCISE 30 PROGRESS REPORT 30 MIDISETTINGS sol EXEITALG e E eee added ate Bi de dte OR E ens 31 VEW TOOLBAR 2546 31 VIEW STATUS BAR 22 31 VIEW KEYBOARD 2 31 COLOR CORRECT NOTES 2 31 COLOR INCORRECT NOTES eere e eer EUER Goat es ino eet EE las eed ep TER 32 DEFAULT COVOR Sirona sa ete get e ORE ES e ENERO LRL i ELE eda veo Me rtc Rd dese uos 32 TREBLECLEF ax SOPRANO GLER 22 eo es desee E te ne E E EROR MTS 32 MEZZO SOPRANO CLER ade eet e o Tee y eo Ee a Teese e dae Yo ee Eran 32 2 33 TENORCLEF 15 33 BARITONE C CLEF sud BARITONE CE CEER s athe adh ea as eum Us ta et 33 BASS CEBE MULTIPLECLEFS LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 5 Introduction About Kapelle Clefs Kapelle Clefs is an application in the Kapelle series of eartraining programs of the Kapelle series applications share a common base in the Apollo music notation library which provides music notation as well as MIDI
5. Each entry represents a single exercise and each entry contains the following fields Date the date and time for this exercise e Level the exercises s level of difficulty Clefs the clef or clefs used in the exercise Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 19 e Grade the score you received for your performance e Time the length of time it took to perform the exercise Sorting Entries You may sort the entries by any of the five fields Date Level Clefs Grade and Time Sort them by clicking on the field header Figure 29 Sorting the entries by Date Selecting Entries To select an entry click on the Date field for that entry ITO Ug 6194 GO Marre Ove 7 p ES 4 m p 4 pr OO 1 Figure 30 Selecting an entry To select inclusive range of entry click on the Date field for the first entry in the range and then hold down the Shift key and click on the Date field for the last entry in the range Figure 31 Selecting a range of entries To select multiple non continguous entries hold down the Control Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 20 key and click on each entry you wish to select cow m x v T we Figure 32 Selecting multiple non contiguous entries Deleting Entries To delete an entry select the entry or entries you wish to delete see the above section on selection techniques and then cli
6. 17 Main Window context menu NOTE if an exercise is not currently under way the first command on the menu will read New Exercise instead of Stop Exercise The context menu that appears if you right click on the Toolbar the Menu Bar or the Status Bar is as follows 2 fete Figure 18 Secondary context menu Using the Keyboard If you do not have a MIDI keyboard attached to your computer you may use the built in onscreen keyboard To make the keyboard visible select Keveoano from the ViewMenu Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 12 Figure 19 Keyboard Play a note on the keyboard by clicking on that note the location of middle c is marked The note continues to sound for as long as you hold down the mouse button Note that some MIDI sounds might feature decay and thus the sound may not sustain Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 13 Clef Exercises Doing an Exercise Kapelle Clefs is not a complicated application An exercise consists of a screenful of notes each in its own measure The object of the exercise is to play the notes of the exercise either on a MIDI keyboard connected to your comp uter or using the onscreen keyboard until the end of the exercise You are scored by the number of notes you have played correctly To start an exercise select the clef or clefs that you wish to work with and the level See the following sections for information about doing that Then start the exerci
7. or a sound card with a built in MIDI interface Since Kapelle Clefs communicates with the MIDI hardware via the Windows multimedia interface any sound card MIDI interface which works correctly with Windows should work with Kapelle Clefs Index Clef multiple clefs 14 selecting 13 Exercise general remarks about doing 11 starting 11 stopping 12 Keyboard MIDI 24 onscreen 10 24 using MIDI keyboard 24 Keyboard accelerator 7 Level description of the five levels 13 Menu Clefs 8 context menus 9 File 8 Help 9 keyboard activation 7 keyboard shortcut 7 Levels 8 View 8 MIDI Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 39 input port 25 output channel 26 output port 25 output program 26 settings 25 Thru 27 Progress Reports closing the progress report window 22 deleting entries 18 exporting 22 filtering entries 19 general information 16 printing 21 removing filters 21 selecting entries 17 sorting entries 17 Status Bar 6 Toolbar 4 docking 5 floating 5 resizing 6 Window resizing 4
8. see the status bar you may remove it from the window by selecting the command Status Bar from the enu Using the Menus Menus provide easy access to all of the program s commands The menu bar runs along the top of the main window Be Yew Qu em imn Figure 8 The Menu Bar You activate a menu by clicking the mouse over any one of the menu names Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 9 Figure 9 An activated menu You can also activate a menu from the keyboard To do this hold down the Alt key usually located directly to the left of the spacebar and then press the underlined letter of the menu For example pressing Alt then F which is the underline letter for the File menu produces this vem D le pe haces OSN Popes Aan Wo imm t Figure 10 Activated File Menu After a menu has been activated its commands may be given either by clicking on the command with the mouse or by pressing the underlined letter on the command Note also that many commands have keyboard accelerators which are indicated on the right hand side of the menu command In this illustration the keyboard accelerator is Control N Pf Figure 11 Keyboard Accelerator If a command has a keyboard accelerator you can activate the command from the keyboard without using the menu bar at all For example a keyboard accelerator of Ctrl N indicates that you hold down the Control key while typing the let
9. Clefs Menu e Click on a clef icon on the Toolbar mimi m Figure 23 Clef icons on the Toolbar e Select the clef from the Context Menu e Press the key combination for the clef see the Keyboard Shortcuts chapter for a listing of those key combinations The clef that you have selected will be used for the next exercise you do not the current one Selecting a Level of Difficulty Kapelle Clefs offers five levels of difficulty They are e Level 1 Stepwise motion only no accidentals or leger lines Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 16 Level 2 Some leaps up to a fourth no accidentals or leger lines Level 3 Same as Level 2 but with accidentals added Level 4 Same as Level 3 but with leger lines added Level 5 Large leaps all accidentals possible leger lines You may select the level of difficulty a number of ways Select the level from the Levels Menu Select the level from the Context Menu e Click on a level icon the Toolbar Figure 24 Level icons e Press the Control key the level you desire Control 1 is Level 1 Control 2 is Level 2 and so forth The level that you choose will be applied to the next exercise you do not the current exercise Doing an Exercise With Multiple Clefs Normally a Kapelle Clefs exercise features only a single clef However you may mix clefs within the exercise To do this select the command Murtre Cers from the You are presente
10. Kapelle Clefs 1 0 User Manual Scott L Foglesong Table lof Contents TABLE OF 3 INTRODUCTION ABOUT KAPELLE CLEFS THE WORK ENVIRONMENT ccccccsccccccccccccesssscccsceccssesceseescseescesees 6 THE KAPELLE CLEFS INTERFACE 2555 0009 AEE NEEE ERE PERS SER M ENERE 6 Resizing the Window USING THE TOOLBAR AREI Hand coRebeveredvemnascoevons E Floating the Toolbar sis sie veins cada bene Corti eee e epe OP valde ve o P RS ERE Qe naa re eR Werte senate 7 Docking the Toolbar eos ne pee AGI EEUU ees RN tav GA qq EE der E UE eU E 7 Resizing the Toolb r ice et sabe ea ree cave kx dee DECKEN 8 THE STATUSBAR m USING THE MENU S 2 2 0 XE Or ERN ER MNA EO nex Y axe oe hwnd Quen diva t Ie e eie eb 8 MON sais kes stats e m 9 View Menit aeterne tions 2 10 Clefs Menu 2 10 Levels Menu 2 10 Help MENU 10 USING 2 4 545992560666 Poo dis eite P gue SA gnc edid PUn ede ue e nee Ure Mor Ree poc SATENE USING THE KEYBOARD ane 11 CLEF EXERCISES 1 1 1
11. annels output programs and the MIDI Thru feature To adjust your MIDI settings select the command MIDI Serrius from the FireMENU The MIDI Settings dialog box is displayed 557 tee ord mane ver gt SC 1 ee lren 4 Figure 47 MIDI Settings dialog box Setting the MIDI Input and Output Ports To set your MIDI Input and Output ports use the list boxes in the MIDI Settings dialog box Both of these will allow you to choose from available devices on your system MU lt Figure 48 MIDI Input and Output ports NOTE most systems will have only one MIDI Input port but may Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 28 well have several output ports Note that you can set a particular channel for receiving MIDI input The default is channel 1 and should not have to be changed for most equipment setups Setting Output Channels The MIDI Output Channel determines which of the standard 16 MIDI channels Kapelle Clefs uses for MIDI output Kapelle Clef s playback is always through one single MIDI channel Use the Channel slider to select a value between 1 and 16 nm Figure 49 MIDI Output Channel selector Setting Output Programs Kapelle Clefs will set your MIDI device to play using any one of its available programs from 1 through 256 You may use the slider to set the program or you may select the output by name
12. any point in the Toolbar not occupied by an icon hold down the mouse button and drag the Toolbar to a location away from the edge of a window The Toolbar will then float that is be an independent palette type window mim nmi m f manger Figure 4 Floating Toolbar Docking the Toolbar To fasten dock the Toolbar to one size of the main window position the moust cursor over the floating Toolbar s title bar and drag the Toolbar towards one of the edges of the window When you approach the edge of the window release the mouse button and the Toolbar will dock itself to that side of the window In this illustration the Toolbar has been docked to the left side of the window Figure 5 Docked Toolbar Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 8 Resizing the Toolbar A floating Toolbar can be resized Simply position the mouse cursor over any of the four edges or any of the four corners and drag the cursor to resize the Toolbar If you drag from one of the four corners the Toolbar is resized both dimensions simultaneously If you drag from the left or right sides the Toolbar is resized horizontally if you drag from the top or bottom sides the Toolbar is resized vertically The Status Bar Kapelle Clef s status bar runs along the bottom of the window Given that Kapelle Clefs is a simple program the status bar does very little For Help press F1 2 Figure 7 The Status Bar If you prefer not to
13. based playback and entry of musical notation In addition to the underlying Apollo library Kapelle series programs share a similar interface in order to facilitate the learning of each individual program in the series Kapelle Clefs is a simple application that concentrates on the learning of the various clefs F C clefs by playing notes in those clefs on a keyboard either the onscreen supplied keyboard or a MIDI keyboard connected to your computer Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 6 The Work Environment The Kapelle Clefs I nterface Kapelle Clefs is simple application with a clean uncluttered interface f je mm To Figure 1 The Kapelle Clefs window Resizing the Window When you resize the Kapelle Clefs window the enclosed musical notation will expand or contract in order to fill the window If you resize the window to a very small size there will not be enough space within the window to display the notation accurately Figure 2 Kapelle Clefs window resized too small Using the Toolbar Most of the Kapelle Clefs commands can be found on the Toolbar Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 7 Ei ixi for mimimim mi mms 2j of Figure 3 Kapelle Clefs toolbar The Toolbar can be docked to any one of the window s four boundaries and can be floated as an independent window and resized Floating the Toolbar To float the Toolbar position the mouse cursor over
14. ck on the Delete Item button on the top of the window Figure 33 Deleting an item NOTE the item will not be permanently deleted unless you click on the Save Close button which saves the changes you have made in your progress report If you click on the Close button instead you will be given the option to close your report without saving changes Filtering Entries You may filter the entries in the progress window that is include only those entries which you want to see This feature can be very useful if you are printing a progress report since reports can grow very long quickly You may filter by Date by Clef by Level or by Score Note that filtering does not remove the items from your Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 21 Progress Report it determines how they are displayed and printed only the contents of the actual file remain unchanged To reach the filters click on the Filter button ce Lem rm Figure 34 Location of the Progress Report buttons You will be presented with the Filters property sheet which is a tabbed dialog box each tab controls one specific filter Go to each property page by clicking on its tab 0 cwn Ln tme ELLE Owe par EI 27 e Figure 35 The Filters Property Sheet Tabbed dialog Filter by Date You may filter entries to those occurring within a specific time frame measured from the present C Fuss 2
15. d with the Multiple Clefs dialog box Figure 25 Multiple Clefs dialog box Select at least one clef from this dialog box by clicking in the Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 17 checkbox to the left of the clef s name NOTE if you do not select any clefs clicking OK will result in the following Figure 26 Warning message for clef selection Kapelle Clefs will choose the location of the various clefs at random Here is an example which mixes Treble Soprano Tenor and both varieties of Baritone clefs Figure 27 A mixed clef exercise Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 18 Progress Reports The Contents of Your Progress Report A progress report is a special file created for you automatically by Kapelle Clefs the first time you used the application It contains a record of all of the exercises you have performed together with their scores the time it took to do the exercise and the date time when you did each individual exercise The progress report is shown in a special dialog box which allows you to manipulate the contents of your progress report you can delete entries sort the report by various criteria filter out entries as well as print or export your progress report as a text file Understanding the Progress Report Window Figure 28 The Progress Report Window The main area of the progress report window is devoted to a list box which displays each entry in the progress report
16. emove Filters button at the top of the Progress Report window Sewer De Des B oem it Figure 41 Location of the Remove Filters button NOTE the Remove Filters button is activated only if you have filtered your progress report Printing Your Progress Report To print your progress report click the Print button uem Figure 42 Location of the Print button If you have filtered your progress report you will be asked if you want to print the filtered set of records or the entire report Sade mne ems pure amem mem cem Figure 43 Printing a filtered report Printing will then proceed NOTE Kapelle Clefs uses WordPad which is installed automatically along with Windows for printing WordPad is not installed an error message will result and you will not be able to print Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 24 Exporting Your Progress Report You may export your progress report to a plain text tab delimited file suitable for importing into a spreadsheet or database application To export your progress report click on the Export button You are presented with a standard Windows Save As dialog box ELI I oth Figure 44 Save As dialog box Kapelle Clefs offers a default name for your progress report you may change this to suit yourself Use the Save As dialog box to navigate to the location where you want to save the exported progress re
17. eport Shows the progress report dialog box e Keyboard Control P e con 2 Menu File Context Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 31 MIDI Settings Shows the MIDI Settings dialog box e Menu File Exit Exits the Kapelle Clefs application e Menu File View Toolbar Shows or hides the Toolbar e Menu View Context View Status Bar Shows or hides the Status Bar e Menu View Context View Keyboard Shows or hides the onscreen keyboard e Menu View Context Color Correct Notes Displays the standard Windows Color dialog box enabling the selection of the color for correctly played notes e Menu View Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 32 Color Incorrect Notes Displays the standard Windows Color dialog box enabling the selection of the color for incorrectly played notes e Menu View Default Colors Resets the colors for correctly and incorrectly played notes to the program defaults e Menu View Treble Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Treble Menu Clefs Context con e Keyboard Control T Soprano Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Soprano e Menu Clefs Context e con e Keyboard Control S Mezzo Soprano Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Mezzo Soprano Menu Clefs Context Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 33 Icon e Keyboard Control M Alto Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Alto Men
18. he Kapelle Clefs help system e Menu Help Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 36 About Kapelle Clefs Displays the About Kapelle Clefs dialog e Menu Help Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 37 Keyboard Shortcuts Command Name Keyboard New Exercise Control N Stop Exercise Control X Progress Report Control P Treble Clef Control T Soprano Clef Control S Mezzo Soprano Clef Control M Alto Clef Control A Tenor Clef Control E Baritone C Clef Control C Baritone F Clef Control F Bass Clef Control B Level 1 Control 1 Level 2 Control 2 Level 3 Control 3 Level 4 Control 4 Level 5 Control 5 Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 38 System Requirements Kapelle Clefs is a 32 bit Windows application and will run only under a 32 bit Windows operating system It has been tested for reliable operation on the following platforms Windows 95 Windows NT 3 51 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 98 Kapelle will not run under the following operating systems e Any 16 bit version of Windows such as Windows 3 1 e Windows for Workgroups 3 11 05 2 Warp 3 0 or 4 0 Kapelle Clefs has not been tested under any of the Windows emulators such as SoftWindows for the Macintosh or UNIX systems Kapelle Clefs is not processor intensive and can run adequately on any computer system that is capable of running any of the supported operating systems In order to hear any sound with Kapelle Clefs your computer should contain either a Windows compatible MIDI interface
19. hich contain a built in MIDI interface The MIDI ports are usually combined with the joystick connector a special cable is required that splits the port into separate connectors for joystick and MIDI Consult the documentation for your sound card for more details Using Kapelle Clefs Without a MIDI Keyboard If you do not have a MIDI keyboard or do not have MIDI capability at all you can still use Kapelle Clefs with the built in onscreen keyboard To show the keyboard select the command from the view The onscreen keyboard will be displayed Figure 46 The onscreen keyboard The onscreen keyboard may be positioned anywhere on the screen that is convenient for you To close it select again the command Kevsoarp from the ViewMenu Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 27 click on the keyboards close box on the right hand side of the keyboard s title bar To play a note on the keyboard click it and hold the mouse button down for as long as you wish the note to continue sounding The key will be highlighted in inverse video If you have a sound card in your computer you should hear the note as it is being played Note that the location of middle c is marked on the keyboard The MI DI Settings Dialog Box Kapelle Clef s MIDI Settings are all reached via the MIDI Settings dialog box Use this dialog box to set input and output ports output ch
20. port then click Save NOTE an exported progress report is always the complete set of entries whether or not the report has been filtered Closing the Progress Report Dialog Box To close the Progress Report dialog box click either Save Close or the Close button Save Close will automatically save changes you have made and then close the dialog box Clicking on the Close button will give you the option of saving any changes you may have made prior to closing the dialog box Figure 45 Closing the Progress Report Note that any changes you have made sorting filtering deleting Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 25 are not saved permanently to the progress report file unless you specifically indicate that the changes are to be saved either by clicking the Save Close button or by clicking on Close and then clicking Yes in response to the query about saving your changes Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 26 MI DI Using a MIDI Keyboard With Kapelle Clefs If there is a MIDI instrument usually a keyboard connected to your computer via a standard MIDI cable you can use that MIDI keyboard for Kapelle Clefs input The MIDI OUT port of the MIDI keyboard should be connected to the MIDI IN port on your computer for input to work In most setups the keyboard s MIDI IN port is connected to the computer s MIDI OUT port as well although that isn t required for MIDI input in Kapelle Clefs Most computers nowadays have sound cards w
21. se by any of the following techniques Select NewExercise from the Fite Menu Select NewExercise from the Context Menu e Click on the New Exercise icon on the Toolbar e Press Control N This illustrations shows a Kapelle Clefs exercise Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 14 Figure 20 A Kapelle Clefs exercise After you play an individual note that note will be colored The color of the note changes for correct notes versus incorrect notes In this illustration the first seven notes have been played Figure 21 Exercise with seven notes played The exercise stops automatically when you reach the last note and presents you with a summary of your performance Figure 22 Summary of an exercise If you wish to stop the exercise before you have reached the last note use the Stop Exercise command which can be given using Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 15 any of the following techniques Select Exercise from the FiteMenu Select Srop Exercise from the Context Menu e Click on the Stop Exercise icon lel on the Toolbar e Press Control X NOTE if you stop an exercise before you reach the last note the score of your performance is not retained you must finish the exercise in order for it to be evaluated Selecting a Clef You may select the clef for the exercise a number of different ways Select the clef from the
22. ter n Kapelle s five menus are as follows File Menu The File Menu contains commands for starting and stopping Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 10 exercises showing your progress report controlling MIDI settings and exiting the program Mesa Poesie OP LE Figure 12 File Menu View Menu The View Menu contains commands for viewing various onscreen elements such as the Toolbar or the onscreen Keyboard as well as setting the display colors 71 Lll Figure 13 View Menu Clefs Menu The Clefs Menu contains commands for setting the clef of an exercise 1 EEREEELE Figure 14 Clefs Menu Levels Menu The Levels Menu contains commands for setting the level of difficulty for an exercise Figure 15 Levels Menu Help Menu The Help Menu contains commands for accessing Kapelle Clefs s help systems as well as information about the program Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 11 thee Tapes Figure 16 Help Menu Using Context Menus Clicking the alternate mouse button usually the right button on most systems over various parts of the Kapelle Clefs window will result in a context menu or a menu containing most of the commands that are suitable to that location The context menu that appears for the main window body is as follows lt A Pepe om oe Lew few bow Cuts Figure
23. u Clefs Context e con e Keyboard Control A Tenor Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Tenor e Menu Clefs Context e con e Keyboard Control E Baritone Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to the C clef Baritone e Menu Clefs Context e con e Keyboard Control C Baritone F Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to the F clef Baritone e Menu Clefs Context Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 34 e con e Keyboard Control F Bass Clef Sets the clef for the next new exercise to Bass e Menu Clefs Context con e Keyboard Control B Multiple Clefs Displays the Multiple Clefs dialog box enabling the selection of multiple clefs for an exercise e Menu Clefs Context Level 1 Sets the level for the next exercise to Level 1 Menu Levels Context e Icon e Keyboard Control 1 Level 2 Sets the level for the next exercise to Level 2 e Menu Levels Context e icon Kapelle Clefs Manual Page 35 e Keyboard Control 2 Level 3 Sets the level for the next exercise to Level 3 e Menu Levels Context con e Keyboard Control 3 Level 4 Sets the level for the next exercise to Level 4 e Menu Levels Context e con e Keyboard Control 4 Level 5 Sets the level for the next exercise to Level 5 e Menu Levels Context e con e Keyboard Control 5 Help Topics Displays the Help dialog box for accessing t

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