Ah, ha. That does it! Putting the \transposition in the score (in front
of \trumpetNotes, \clarinetNotes, \altoSaxNotes) is counter-intuitive since
those "music variables" are already in concert pitch. Interesting.
Anyway, that's exactly what I needed. Thanks so much!
-Russ
On Sun, Aug 2, 201
Am 03.08.2015 um 00:29 schrieb user3871075:
Malte - I understand that only doing transposition at the score level would
work. However, I'm entering some music from printed instrument parts so
I'd much prefer to enter them "as is" instead of have to transpose in my
head.
Ok, I misunderstood t
I may have mis-understood Malte about entering the parts in concert pitch.
If your intent was that they are entered in instrument pitches, then cool -
but unfortunately your example doesn't work anyway. Trumpet part prints as
instead of , clarinet prints as ADAA instead of GCGG, and the a
My apologies to Malte for (apparently) ignoring his suggestion. His email
didn't come through to my inbox and it didn't occur to me to even check
online.
Malte - I understand that only doing transposition at the score level would
work. However, I'm entering some music from printed instrument par
Apologies in advance for the long post. I've tried many different ways of
applying your advice without success...
Based on your advice to make notes self-consistent (either \transpose or
\transposition, but not both), I initially tried eliminating \transpose and
(applying the same reasoning to cl
user3871075 writes:
> David,
>
> Based on this statement from the documentation:
>
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-parts#quoting-other-voices
>
> *The \quoteDuring command uses the \transposition settings of both quoted
> and quoting parts to produce notes for t
Am 02.08.2015 um 19:39 schrieb user3871075:
Regardless, I tried your various suggestions, and they do indeed fix the
problem in the clarinet part, but the alto sax part stubbornly prints a C
instead of a G. If you have the time and inclination, perhaps you could
post an example where all three p
David,
Based on this statement from the documentation:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-parts#quoting-other-voices
*The \quoteDuring command uses the \transposition settings of both quoted
and quoting parts to produce notes for the quoting part that have the same
user3871075 writes:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I think I'm following the documentation faithfully, but I can't get
> quoteDuring to work in combination with transposition. The various threads
> I've found via Google haven't helped. I saw one fairly old bug report
> along these lines marked as fixed th
Am 02.08.2015 um 06:05 schrieb user3871075:
Anyway, my use-case is I have a trumpet part that I want to quote into the
clarinet part. Then I want to transpose the clarinet part to alto sax.
Per suggestions in the lilypond documentation I have all of my raw music
transposed into C so that it's e
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