[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > clef. > > Sigh. It seems that I'm not able to write what I really want. > Another try. I know that I can tune the clefs, but this isn't my > problem. Please concentrate on the process of transposing! All music > I enter in LilyPond is written as it sounds, including Horn (so I > basically write Horn in C). This is fine for the full score, and > indeed almost all full scores from today are scores in C. For > creating the horn parts, I use > > \transpose f c' > > to get a horn part in F, and here is the problem: Horn parts converted > to bass clef are written a fifth higher, but according to the > classical rules it should be a fourth lower. My suggested property > controls \transpose, not the clefs: Notes found in bass clef should be > transposed an octave down additionally.
I disagree. The thing which needs special handling is the notation, and not the sounding pitches. This means that you are looking for a way to introduce special clef ("oldstylehornbassclef") that alters the notation, and that this clef is only to be used in the horn-part, not in the score. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond