Frédéric <ufosp...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Valentin, > > I came to the same conclusion as you: prefer \new Voice << { notes1 } > { notes2 } >> over a series of chords. After I split the 2 voices, I > was able to rebuild the original version like that so I could compare > the notes to the original score before going further with my > transcription. > > Thank you for your proposed scheme script. However, although it does > what was asked (extract voices), it is not really useful for my > purpose of doing a transcription. I need a file with the notes because > later, I will probably make some changes. Maybe I can use > \displayLilyMusic for this and that would solve most of my problem but > if I remember correctly, this only outputs absolute pitches. Is that > true? Is there a way to output the music as relative?
Frescobaldi can convert between absolute and relative notation. It's probably easiest to use that for the editing. -- David Kastrup