Updates:
        Labels: -Priority-Critical Priority-High

Comment #5 on issue 1009 by percival.music.ca: \transpose causes crash (std::logic_error)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1009

I can't speak to Neil's suggestion.

As for this issue's priority, I think we've identified a gap in the classification.
I hereby declare that issues which:
  1. produce no output, and
  2. fail to give a reasonable user a clue about what's wrong
shall be priority-high.  I think the "defect" type is valid.

Yes, the fix is as simple as printing out a more informative message. That's no
reason to lower the priority.

I've updated the CG accordingly.

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