RE: Split stem for different pitches on same staff level

2003-06-30 Thread P Scott Horne
David Raleigh Arnold wrote: > On Sunday 29 June 2003 05:18 am, P Scott Horne wrote: > > In the key of D-flat major, I wrote > > > > > > > > and got for the middle chord two noteheads side by side, preceded by > > a natural sign with a flat sign superimposed. > > > > Aside the obvious error

Re: Split stem for different pitches on same staff level

2003-06-30 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sunday 29 June 2003 05:18 am, P Scott Horne wrote: > In the key of D-flat major, I wrote > > > > and got for the middle chord two noteheads side by side, preceded by > a natural sign with a flat sign superimposed. > > Aside the obvious error (presumably a bug) of superimposing > acciden

Split stem for different pitches on same staff level

2003-06-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > In the key of D-flat major, I wrote > > > > and got for the middle chord two noteheads side by side, preceded by a > natural sign with a flat sign superimposed. > > Aside the obvious error (presumably a bug) of superimposing accidentals, > this notation is in

Split stem for different pitches on same staff level

2003-06-29 Thread P Scott Horne
In the key of D-flat major, I wrote and got for the middle chord two noteheads side by side, preceded by a natural sign with a flat sign superimposed. Aside the obvious error (presumably a bug) of superimposing accidentals, this notation is incorrect. Standard practice is to split th