>From: David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I've posted a slightly clearer copy of such a clef to issue 693. For >what it's worth, my memory tells me that this style of C clef is to be >found in French publications. I certainly remember seeing it in >trombone parts of French pieces and this example comes from the Ravel >Concerto for left hand (1st trombone part). > >David > >Jonathan Kulp wrote: >> I can't seem to find a better image of this clef in the materials I have >> on hand or on an internet search. I got it originally from a .pdf file >> downloaded from the International Music Score Library Project. It'd be >> better to have an original paper score in hand for scanning at high res. >> If no one can come up with one in a day or two I'll talk to our >> orchestra conductor and see if he might have some examples in his library. >> >> Jon >> >> Werner LEMBERG wrote: >> >>> >>> Well, your version differs heavily from what the scanned image shows. >>> However, to create a good glyph shape, we probably need better scans >>> of probably larger clefs. Anyone who could provide that, probably >>> adding it to >>> >>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=693
i've added a couple more -- as a bassoonist, i see this clef quite a bit in french repertoire. Leduc no longer uses it, though, favouring the modern style currently implemented in lilypond. cheers! -- .pltk. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user