If you want to transpose the whole song, it's easiest to put the
\transpose in the score block instead of doing each staff separately.
It's almost never worth transposing individual voices unless you're
entering from different sources (for example, I once had the clarinet
part from one edition, an
Thanks Carl and Holmes. This works.
From: Phil Holmes
To: MING TSANG
Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 11:39:56 AM
Subject: Re: soprano staff did not transpose
As Carl said. Or using this in the staff for the upper voices:
\tempo 4 = 94
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Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 4:20 PM
Subject: soprano staff did not transpose
I need help. I try to transpose the whole song from f to b-flat. After
running lilypond, piano right hand and left staffs transpose to b-flat but
soprano staff stay as f. Where did I make mi
On 11/18/10 9:20 AM, "MING TSANG" wrote:
> I need help. I try to transpose the whole song from f to b-flat. After
> running lilypond, piano right hand and left staffs transpose to b-flat but
> soprano staff stay as f. Where did I make mistake?
>
>
I haven't tested this, but I think you nee
I need help. I try to transpose the whole song from f to b-flat. After running
lilypond, piano right hand and left staffs transpose to b-flat but soprano
staff
stay as f. Where did I make mistake?
Below is snippet (part of the whole piece):
\version "2.13.39"
date = #(strftime "%d-%m-%Y"