Interesting to see the variations that occur. fre 2012-04-27 klockan 11:50 -0700 skrev Tim Reeves: > Mozart horn concerto in D major (1791) - originally played on a > natural horn with a D crook, so written with no key signature - the > modern player playing on an F horn simply (!) transposes the part down > a minor third as he plays it. Exception is to transpose the part for > him, so write it out for horn in F. Then the key signature is two > sharps (for the horn - one sharp for everyone else!)
This is beside the main point, but just so I don't misunderstand something. Music in D major would have tree sharps for an instrument in F and two sharps for non-transposing instruments, wouldn't it? Jonas _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user