Hi David, Thanks for your help, your assistance is much appreciated. I was simply not looking for the right terms in the manual, and am still getting my head round some of the concepts!
Cheers, Nick On 25 March 2014 08:47, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Nick Vincent <n...@vtype.com> writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > I have recently discovered LilyPond and have been really amazed by how > > powerful it is. I am using it to transcribe brass parts for a band I > have > > recently joined, so please excuse the possibly dumb question. > > > > I have a song where I would like the baritone sax and trombone to play > the > > same notes. I've worked out how to do this without typing all the notes > > out twice, but can't work out how to output the two scores with different > > clefs: > > > > barisax = \relative c { c' d e f } > > > > > > \bookpart { > > > > % Baritone sax: should be in treble clef > > > > \score { \transpose bes c' { \barisax } } > > > > } > > > > > > \bookpart { > > > > % Trombone: Should be in bass clef > > > > \score { \barisax } > > > > } > > > > > > Putting \clef inside the score block results in a syntax error. > > A score block accepts exactly _one_ music expression. Your \score > statements above, probably more by accident than design, fit that > restriction. \clef "bass" is a music expression of its own. To group > multiple music expressions into one, you use { ... } (namely, you need > another level of braces here). > > Usually one would be more specific though, and write something like > \new Staff \with { \clef "bass" } { ... } > > in order to make sure that all of the music material is put in a single > staff. > > > I'm sure this must be possible, but I have scoured the internet and > > the answer has eluded me so far. > > That's somewhat strange as the LilyPond manuals are easily accessible > using "the internet" and naturally contain lots of examples where such > things are done. > > -- > David Kastrup >
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