Re:F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose (Paul> Scott)

2008-06-14 Thread Robert Glover
it. regards Robert - Original Message From: Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Robert Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:29:16 AM Subject: Re: F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose (Paul Scott) Robert Glover wrote: >

Re:F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose (Paul Scott)

2008-06-13 Thread Robert Glover
I'm the (newbie) person whose post instigated this thread. I faithfully applied the advice given, but alas the result was not satisfactory. The lead sheet is a classic example of the worst possible case: The "A" section starts with I VI II V. The "B" section transposes the "A" section in

F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose

2008-06-13 Thread Robert Glover
I am created a lead sheet consisting of words, chords, and melody in the key of C. The bridge has these chords: fis2:m7 b2:7 | e2:maj7 cis2:m7 | In the key of C they appear okay in the pdf as: F#m7 B7 Etriangle C#7 but when I transpose it from C to B th