Ah, thanks, I hadn't considered the possibility of using solo tuning.
Sorry for the noise.
(I don't think my engraver currently supports setting \transposition to
accommodate for solo tuning, though.)
Lukas
Eef Weenink <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 16. Sept. 2022, 22:05:
PS: The double bass is in solo tuning (major second above normal) so
the score for the double bass is written a major second down) so you
hear the correct pitches.
Purcell (original) is in D minor (1 flat) and the double bass score
has 3 flats (C minor)
PS2, in fact to do the real check, I have to also transpose the
double score 1 octave down, because the double bass is written 1
octave higher then sounding.
regards, Eef
Op 16 sep. 2022, om 21:47 heeft Lukas-Fabian Moser <[email protected]>
het volgende geschreven:
Hi Eef,
Am 16.09.22 um 21:22 schrieb Eef Weenink:
Great, it does exactly what I need, see image. (red noteheads are
the lowest in score)!
So on this spot I have to lower the bassline in the left hand of
piano.
<Schermafbeelding%202022-09-16%20om%2021.20.14.png>
I'm glad it helps!
But there's something strange, as the f-e cadenza in the melody
doesn't really fit the f major cadenza in the piano.
I looked up Purcell's original (thanks for including the text,
otherwise I wouldn't have recognized it): The final note of the
melody line should coincide (up to octave) with the final note of
the piano left hand. So it seems something's wrong in your score
(unless you have some quite unusual clefs, but then again, the red
markings seem to indicate that melody and piano left hand are both
written in bass clef).
Could you maybe post your full score so I could take a look?
Lukas