I tend to enter my music using the \relative notation. I want make sure, 
especially after a complicated set of new voices or a frequently-used music 
pattern that's been put into a variable, that the next note will be in the 
correct octave. I know that I can do an \octaveCheck but this throws up an 
error message if it's not right. Is there a simple way to force a note to be in 
a correct octave without the error messages? I know that I can do  \relative c' 
{ music } but this gives a lot of otherwise superfluous brackets.

What I think is really needed here is something like \forceOctave c'' which 
moves subsequent music into the octave without any error messages. Or does it 
exist somewhere and (as a newbie) I haven't found it?
 
Regards,

Peter
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