Re: Suppressing key signature for transposed parts

2007-10-24 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I think some of your conclusions are wrong. As the following example shows, an E is always transposed to a F#, regardless of the key specified if you use \transpose bes c' \version "2.10.0" m = \relative c'{ bes b c cis des d dis es e f fis ges g gis as a ais bes } \transpose bes c' \m mInBes =

Re: Suppressing key signature for transposed parts

2007-10-24 Thread Alard de Boer
On 24/10/2007, Nick Didkovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Lilypond users > > I want to extract a Bb trumpet part from a concert score. The score is > not really in a key signature (atonal music, not c major), so I do not > want a key signature in the extracted part. > I see that as long as n

Suppressing key signature for transposed parts

2007-10-24 Thread Nick Didkovsky
Hello Lilypond users I want to extract a Bb trumpet part from a concert score. The score is not really in a key signature (atonal music, not c major), so I do not want a key signature in the extracted part. I see that as long as no key is specified in the music file, then no key signature is i