Wols Lists writes:
> This is close to what I do, and I have to regularly transpose parts
> between Bb-treble and concert-bass.
>
> Bear in mind that lily does not assume western tonal music, so when you
> say "transpose" it doesn't take scales into account - it just shifts
> everything by that in
On 17/03/18 23:54, Glassmenagerie wrote:
> By accident I came across another possible solution.
>
> \score {
>
>
> \transpose c g {
> \relative g' {
> \time 2/4
>
> g8[-.\p g ( aes ) aes] (
> g g4 ) g8 (
> f ) f4 f8 (
> g\<[ ) g ( f\> ees]\! )
> d4 ( c
> bes
Thanks for the help !
On my computer, I use Linux Ubuntu 16.04. When you get Frescobaldi from the
Ubuntu repository, it comes with Lilypond 2.18.2. I've not heard about the
OpenLilyLib auto-transpose snippet. Where to get it or how to use it. I'll
do some more research into that. Thanks.
For my brass parts, I use the OpenLilyLib auto-transpose snippet, and \remove
Key_engraver.
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Glassmenagerie wrote
> The Bb trumpet player would need to transpose
> up 7 intervals on the fly. There is no key signature. Quite a challenge
> for amateur players.
> I'd like the best way to arrive at the correct notes and key signature for
> the Bb trumpet.
Hi,
Traditionally, there are ce
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 2:48 PM, Glassmenagerie
wrote:
> Here are a few measures of the 1st trumpet part in F of the 3rd dance of
> the
> Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op46. The Bb trumpet player would need to
> transpose
> up 7 intervals on the fly. There is no key signature. Quite a challenge
> fo
Hello,
Here are a few measures of the 1st trumpet part in F of the 3rd dance of the
Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op46. The Bb trumpet player would need to transpose
up 7 intervals on the fly. There is no key signature. Quite a challenge
for amateur players. The concert key starts out in Ab, changes