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Yes, but be careful: this doesn’t work correctly in all cases: “a double
flat” is called “asas” or “ases” in German, only the latter is
translated by frescobaldi. “b double flat” (for example called “sibb” in
Italian) is translated to “bes” in German which is not supported by
\language "deutsch" (it has to be “heses”).

Hi Malte,

where did you find "ases"? In the usual theory books (Grabner, Ziegenrücker, Maler etc. it is always "asas".

Just curious.

Thomas


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