David Kastrup, Thank you for your kind attention to my request. I shall attempt both of your procedures.
Mark -----Original Message----- From: David Kastrup [mailto:d...@gnu.org] Sent: Friday, November 01, 2019 4:33 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Notation in Soprano Clef "Mark Stephen Mrotek" <carsonm...@ca.rr.com> writes: > Hello all, > > > > A C.P.E. Bach Piano sonata has the upper staff written with the > soprano clef. > > My skill at reading music in soprano clef is minimal. So I am > attempting a translation to treble clef. > > Does Lilypond have means to assist in this task? I see you included examples. Well, you can just remove one staff line at the bottom and put it at the top, and then you are in treble clef. If that's too hard, it would appear like it's written in C Minor (or parallel), so the half-steps in staff are G-A♭ and D-E♭ which look like B-C and F♯-G, so pretend that this is really written in E Minor in treble clef and afterwards use Frescobaldi's transpose function to get it from E down to C. It's a similar operation as transcribing something from treble clef to bass clef. -- David Kastrup