On 10/5/2015 2:59 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
On 05.10.2015 11:33, T. Michael Sommers wrote:
Hmmm. When I change from a key with sharps or flats in it to one with
no sharps or flats, the cancelling accidentals still appear.  I can
understand that, since otherwise there would be no indication that the
key had changed, but for my application, it's a little annoying.

{ \key as \minor ces \key c \major c }

How on earth would the performer know that the second one is a c natural
if there is no key cancellation?

That's what I said. My application, though, is not something to be performed, so that's not a problem. I'm just creating a chart of all the keys in all the modes.

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T.M. Sommers -- tmsomme...@gmail.com -- ab2sb

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