Re: Accordion transposition notation

2011-09-29 Thread David Kastrup
> Follow-up - is there a standard notation for the air button and, if > so, can LilyPond do it? I am pretty sure there is, but I don't really play modern music. The scores I have tend to focus on notes rather than noises. Intuitively, I'd tend to use drum note heads. I think I saw some more mo

Re: Accordion transposition notation

2011-09-29 Thread m...@apollinemike.com
On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:53 AM, m...@apollinemike.com wrote: > On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:31 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Mike Solomon writes: >> >>> Hey all, >>> >>> If I want an accordion player to use stops to play a passage one >>> octave under the written pitch, I was wondering what the appropri

Re: Accordion transposition notation

2011-09-29 Thread m...@apollinemike.com
On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:31 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > Mike Solomon writes: > >> Hey all, >> >> If I want an accordion player to use stops to play a passage one >> octave under the written pitch, I was wondering what the appropriate >> notation was? I found the info about discant notation in the

Re: Accordion transposition notation

2011-09-29 Thread David Kastrup
Mike Solomon writes: > Hey all, > > If I want an accordion player to use stops to play a passage one > octave under the written pitch, I was wondering what the appropriate > notation was? I found the info about discant notation in the manual, > but I'm not sure if those correspond to a change in

Accordion transposition notation

2011-09-29 Thread Mike Solomon
Hey all, If I want an accordion player to use stops to play a passage one octave under the written pitch, I was wondering what the appropriate notation was? I found the info about discant notation in the manual, but I'm not sure if those correspond to a change in octave (i.e. by using the bass