"ericoschm...@yahoo.com.br" <ericoschm...@yahoo.com.br> writes:
> Hi, earlier today i just copied/pasted this to my file, and it worked > fine. All tritones go down. Just as a note aside: if you are using a current version of LilyPond, \relative { ... } without explicit reference pitch is defined such that the first pitch inside of \relative is written as if in absolute mode. For the standard scales, this is the same as \relative f { ... } but with your special scales, it is different, and the code has been written in a manner still supposed to do the right thing. I don't think it has been explicitly tested with scales containing an even number of notes (which as you found out, go down as a tie breaker) even though I tried taking it into account. So in case you are using 2.17.16 or newer, it would be nice if you checked that this "first pitch like absolute" rule works even when starting with an f sharp. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user