james <james.lilyp...@googlemail.com> writes:

> Honestly, what's most important to me is where the sharps/flats in the
> key signature are placed. I attach the image of what I expect:

That image does not make sense to me at all.  Notes appear in key
signature (though in a different octave) and still carry an accidental.
How do you distinguish a normal key signature (valid across all octaves)
from a restricted-octave one (valid only in one octave)?  They look the
same.

> I should note that making minor changes (like to the rhythm) may also
> solve the problem, but the important thing, for me at least, is that
> it shouldn't happen, regardless.

I can't make sense of your score, and I can't even make sense of your
sentences.

-- 
David Kastrup

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