F and ends in F. There's a B major change in the middle.
This command does well with the F key signature sections but results in
double sharps in the B major section instead of Bb major: \transpose f e
{
Here's the .ly file. Seems I need to wrap each key section in a
transpose
gt;
> Here's the .ly file. Seems I need to wrap each key section in a
> transpose command but I can't learn how to do this.
>
> Appreciate suggestions.
>
> Regards,
> RDL http://www.nabble.com/file/p24358311/scene_1stclar.ly scene_1stclar.ly
>
I had to study t
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<7958d8c70907061548m4a1d58adocc98552164aa2...@mail.gmail.com>, Francisco
Vila writes
I don't know how it works, but can imagine that the transpose function
should be *much* more clever than it currently is, to realize itself
it is inside a relative block. So it leaves the user with t
2009/7/6 ArnoWaschk :
> Hans Aberg wrote:
>>
>> On 6 Jul 2009, at 18:49, Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
I'm assuming the middle section
should be in b-flat major instead of a-sharp major? if you wrap the
b-major
section with
\transpose ais' a' {
\relative {
\key b \
On 6 Jul 2009, at 23:15, ArnoWaschk wrote:
Let me try:
The part is written A and should be transposed to be in Bb. So the
normal thing would be
\transpose bes a {
% part in A.
}
To get a 12-equal enharmonic equivalent transposition, one these
should be replaced with the enharmonic equi
gt;
... which solves the B major part, but transposes f major to Fb major, which
is even more horrible to read than a# major...
but while we are at it:
why don't \transpose and \relative cooperate the "normal" way an innocent
musician might expect?
in similar cases i am getting s
On 6 Jul 2009, at 18:49, Francisco Vila wrote:
I'm assuming the middle section
should be in b-flat major instead of a-sharp major? if you wrap the
b-major
section with
\transpose ais' a' {
\relative {
\key b \major
...
}
}
This effectively transposes the music, I'd rather say \transpo
r section instead of Bb major: \transpose f e {
> Here's the .ly file. Seems I need to wrap each key section in a transpose
> command but I can't learn how to do this.
> Appreciate suggestions.
>
> I'm assuming the middle section
> should be in b-flat major instea
's the .ly file. Seems I need to wrap each key section in a
transpose
command but I can't learn how to do this.
Appreciate suggestions.
I'm assuming the middle section should be in b-flat major instead of
a-sharp major? if you wrap the b-major section with
\transpose ais'
2009/7/6 Francisco Vila :
> What I'd do is to enclose the section in B major into \transpose cis
> des { } thus gaining 5 extra flats in the key.
... which leads to two new problems: octave changes and relative
doesn't work. The fragment is short and you can fix all pitches
easily:
\transpose ci
2009/7/6 Amiable :
>
> Hi, New user to Lilypond; a convert from Finale2009. My use of music
> notation is for transposition, mainly. I can't afford an A clarinet at
> present, so I need to tranpose A clarinet parts for my Bb clarinet. When I
> follow the manual, I don't get good results. E
ction in a transpose
command but I can't learn how to do this.
Appreciate suggestions.
Regards,
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