Re: multi \transpose in old crook- trumpet parts - a solution

2006-04-20 Thread Paul Scott
Josiah Boothby wrote: Thanks. I just looked at 8.2.8 Different editions from one source When I have time I'll figure \tag out. Right now looking the doc above it isn't obvious how I would apply this to make transposition any easier than it already is for me. I know that if I can under

Re: multi \transpose in old crook- trumpet parts - a solution

2006-04-20 Thread Josiah Boothby
> Thanks. I just looked at > > 8.2.8 Different editions from one source > > When I have time I'll figure \tag out. Right now looking the doc above > it isn't obvious how I would apply this to make transposition any easier > than it already is for me. I know that if I can understand object

Re: multi \transpose in old crook- trumpet parts - a solution

2006-04-20 Thread Paul Scott
Werner LEMBERG wrote: 1. Enter all the code as per the original into a "notes" file keeping the five sections described above in separate definitions (macros): % file: dvorak_trumpet_original_part.ly % apply appropriate \relative commands below emusici = { } esmusic = { <2 measures in Es> } em

Re: multi \transpose in old crook- trumpet parts - a solution

2006-04-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> 1. Enter all the code as per the original into a "notes" file keeping > the five sections described above in separate definitions (macros): > > % file: dvorak_trumpet_original_part.ly > % apply appropriate \relative commands below > emusici = { } > esmusic = { <2 measures in Es> } > emusicii

Re: multi \transpose in old crook- trumpet parts - a solution

2006-04-20 Thread Paul Scott
alanvw wrote: After considerable mucking about I offer this solution for those who have similar problems :- The music - Dvorak's "Symphonie.IX.Sinfonia" E Moll - Mi Minore IV movement Opus 95. The Part - Trumpet II (E, Es, C) The first half is for E crook, then 2 measures with Es crook, then