Hello all,

I've gotten quite used to the fact that "as" is A flat and "es" is E
flat in Lilypond. Is there a reason why sesqui-flats need to be
spelled aeseh and eeseh (instead of the abbreviated "aseh" or "eseh")?

This is not a huge issue, though it is annoying that Frescobaldi isn't
aware that these abbreviations aren't accepted. So if I convert
relative to absolute pitch in Frescobaldi, it changes my aeseh's to
aseh's, and I need to search and replace to be able to compile again.

Thanks!
Edward

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Dr. Edward Neeman
Adjunct Instructor, South Georgia State College
Collaborative Pianist, Valdosta State University, Georgia
Artist Faculty, ELMS Conservatory, Jakarta
[email protected]
www.neemanpianoduo.com

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