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Perhaps Graham can point me in the direction of the appropriate section of the documentation. It would be very helpful, and most appreciated.
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Am 26.12.2008 um 17:57 schrieb Graham Percival:
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 03:50:46PM +0100, Eyolf ?strem wrote:On 26.12.2008 (15:06), Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:If so then I'd just use d!4. instead.No, it was common practice to put accidentals above notes in older times. Sometimes these were meant to be optional, sometimes they were cautinary accidentals. In any case, if you try to be close to the source, you shouldwrite it above the note and not as d!4.Slight correction: it is customary in modern editions to put editorial accidentals above the note. They are not optional, but frequently left to the performer to apply, according to more or less strict rules (see "Musicaficta" in the docs).Thanks, Eyolf. I was going to post something very sarcastic. :) No, wait -- I'm going to do that anyway. *ahem* To everybody apart from Eyolf who posted in this thread: musica ficta can be found through a "see also" link under NR 1.1 Accidentals, directly in NR 2.8.3 Annotational accidentals (musica ficta), or in NR appendix F index. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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