On Sat, 2024-06-08 at 08:09 -0700, Knute Snortum wrote: > On Sat, Jun 8, 2024 at 7:03 AM Richard Shann > <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > > I think it's not uncommon for two clefs to appear side by side at > > the > > start of a piece (e.g. when a piano piece starts with both staves > > in > > bass clef so as to alert the pianist that the upper staff is not in > > treble clef). > > How is this done in LilyPond? > > > > > It can be done with some Scheme magic. I'm assuming you want both a > treble and bass clef initial and then immediately change to another > clef? Someone wrote this (attached) for me (I really need to put the > author in the code so I can give credit where due.) All you do is > include it in your LilyPond source and write \trebleToBass or > \bassToTreble and you have what you want.
Perfect! Thank you so much! Richard