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Hi Tony,
There are a couple of different options you can do. If you actually want the sound you hear (actual pitches) to be higher, you can use Staff/Transpose Pitches. If it's something like guitar, which sounds lower than it's notated, you can use Staff/Transpose Instrument key. There is a tutorial video here which explains the difference, and shows you how to do both types. ttfn, Sherry
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