Dear all,
I'd like to lift the thread "\accidentalStyle for common choir notation"
from June-July out of the grave. Unfortunately, I don't have it in my
inbox anymore, so I need to refer to the horribly url'ed archive
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/accidentalStyle-for-common-choir-notation-td191797.html#a192980
In particular, I'd like to gain new insight why Abraham's idea did not
work out (also, not for me over here).
Summary: I want to use the piano accidental style in a ChoirStaff, but
it doesn't work.
My contribution to the rationale (and I'm surprised that this hasn't
been mentioned in the earlier discussion): Pieces might be pure a
cappella, but conductors need to lead rehearsals every once in a while,
and the might want to use the piano for that. And they're elected to
lead, not to read:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zQ55S-DJsM
And there no. 3 of 5 possible options is not always correct... ;-)
Any hints?
Cheers,
Alexander
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