Hi Sarah,
The transpose looks much better now! Good. But in the trumpet you
still made a mistake in the order. When you use both \relative and a
\transpose, do it like this:
trumpetMusic =
\transpose c' d { \relative c' { \key g \major
\repeat volta 2 {
\partial r8 |
then all music is entered in concert pitch and in relative mode and
the whole lot is also transposed. Note that I also put in a \partial 8
for the first 1/8. That is an upbeat with a rest, but LilyPond has to
be told! Then the last barchecks will go away. That happens in line:
122, 135, 143, 268, etc. Everywhere you have the upbeat LilyPond will
complain when the measure don't add up to the 12/8.
The octave-problems:
- Violin I, line 269: I don't know which chord you want and which
melody. I mean at which pitch it should be. But I guess the notes go
down after the first chord and that is due to the fact you start with
a d' (in the upbeat), go down to g, for the chord and after the chord
the next d should be going higher again, so that should be a d'.
For the next chord you've already gone down to the g, so the g, takes
you down once again and that pattern continues.
I now have this complete line 269:
<g, d b g>4 d'8 b a g <g d b g>4 d'8 b a g|
Octave jumps with chords is always difficult, but my rule of thumb is
to look at the first note of the chord in these cases and have that in
the melody line with going up (') or going down (,) where needed, the
other notes in the chord will mostly follow. So work through the
violin I in this order.
- Bassoon, line 143, I guess that should be a r2 at the beginning of
the line, because the repeat ends here and a new upbeat starts here
- Bassoon, line 145: you are still in relative mode, so having notes
every time a little bit higher sweeps you up. At some point you need
to go down, I removed the ' after the a and put a , after the last d,
also in the next line. That keeps it in range. But you have to decide
what is the good point of going up or down in your melody.
I have to go now, will come back later....
Regards,
Wim.
On 14 May 2013, at 05:46 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Hello there. I've never seen this before. I got "already have slur"
I checked and all looks well but this is an odd one.
Here is the .ly file. I got rid of all the bar checks except for a
few that looked correct. did I miss something? again?
<final score.ly>
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