Alain wrote: > Hi NG > > In modal jazz it can make sense to write everything in C major key > because it is not always obvious what key a piece is in. > All the flats and sharps will then be noted at every appearance. > > My problem is the following. I define a melody in concert key: > > melody = { > \key c \major > \time 4/4 > c4 cis4 ..... > } > > then I use this melody for a concert sheet and a Bb sheet. > For Bb of course I use > > \book{ > \score{ > \transpose bes c' << > \context ChordNames \chords { \override ChordName #'font-size = #6 > \harmonies > } > \context Voice = "mel" { > \melody > } > >> > } > } > > And here's the problem. The Bb sheet is now notated in D major. But I'd > like to have it in C major as well! > > thanks for any help > > Alain
Ok, it works just by not defining the key at all. simple ;-) thanks Jonathan.... Alain _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user