Re: Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-29 Thread David Kastrup
Tim McNamara writes: > On Apr 28, 2014, at 7:26 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Tim McNamara writes: >> >>> Can I put \modalTranspose inside the existing \transpose? Or should >>> it go outside? Or will the two hopelessly disagree? My head hurts >>> trying to figure this sort of thing out...

Re: Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-28 Thread Tim McNamara
On Apr 28, 2014, at 7:26 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > Tim McNamara writes: > >> Can I put \modalTranspose inside the existing \transpose? Or should >> it go outside? Or will the two hopelessly disagree? My head hurts >> trying to figure this sort of thing out... > > When in doubt, try it out

Re: Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-28 Thread David Kastrup
Tim McNamara writes: > Can I put \modalTranspose inside the existing \transpose? Or should > it go outside? Or will the two hopelessly disagree? My head hurts > trying to figure this sort of thing out... When in doubt, try it out. It would seem most likely to me that you can use \modalTransp

Re: Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-28 Thread Tim McNamara
On Apr 28, 2014, at 6:38 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > Tim McNamara writes: > >> I’ve been hunting around (without success) for a method to transpose a >> melody up or down an interval diatonically. It’s easy to transpose >> into a new key to deal with transposing instruments, but I want to >> s

Re: Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-28 Thread David Kastrup
Tim McNamara writes: > I’ve been hunting around (without success) for a method to transpose a > melody up or down an interval diatonically. It’s easy to transpose > into a new key to deal with transposing instruments, but I want to > shift a melody up a third within the original key to create a

Diatonic transposition within a key

2014-04-28 Thread Tim McNamara
I’ve been hunting around (without success) for a method to transpose a melody up or down an interval diatonically. It’s easy to transpose into a new key to deal with transposing instruments, but I want to shift a melody up a third within the original key to create a harmony line. Does Lilypond