James E. Bailey wrote
>I do this by having hidden time signatures.

There is that, yes, but something is wrong if software makes you add things up, 
which it should do itself.

CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
From: derhindem...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: Free-time music with correct accidentals
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:40:21 +0100
To: richardsa...@hotmail.co.uk



On 13.11.2009, at 18:07, Richard Sabey wrote: How can Lilypond be used to 
create music in free time, with bar lines only where I explicitly put them in 
using \bar "|"? I've tried using \cadenzaOn but then Lilypond mismanages 
accidentals. I need a bar line to stop the effect of all accidentals (with the 
possible exception of notes tied from the previous bar).

I see that similar questions have been asked before, but they did not get 
satisfactory replies.

In particular, how can I avoid the following buggy behaviour in the following 
example:
* the 2nd bar's 1st note is A# but lacks a #
* the 3rd bar's 2nd note has a needless natural; I'd prefer there to be no 
needless accidentals except where I explicitly call for them using !
* the 3rd bar's 3rd note is G# but lacks a #
* the last note has a natural as well as a flat even though it's in a Staff 
where extraNatural = ##f.
I do this by having hidden time signatures. That way, I have bar lines where I 
want them, accidentals that make sense, and everything else associated.
 James E. Bailey
 
                                          
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