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Re: Easy way to transpose voices
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Hans Forbrich |
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Re: Easy way to transpose voices |
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Sat, 01 Mar 2003 18:09:28 -0700 |
use the \transpose 'command'
\context Voice = one { \voiceOne \transpose a \VoiceOne }
will change the note pitch, and all other pitch related stuff (eg: keys) in
the \VoiceOne music block from c to a (down 4 1/2 steps). However, you may
end up fiddling a bit ... there is an interaction between \transpose &
\relative that caused me some grief.
Daniel Ashton wrote:
> I have the following in my score block:
> <
> \global
> \property Score.skipBars = ##t
> \context StaffGroup <
> \context Staff = rightHand <
> \Key
> \context Voice=one { \voiceOne \VoiceOne }
> \context Voice=two { \voiceTwo \VoiceTwo }
> >
> \context Staff = leftHand <
> \clef F
> \Key
> \context Voice \VoiceThree
> \context Voice=three { \voiceTwo \VoiceFour }
> >
> >
> \context Staff = pedal <
> \clef F
> \Key
> \context Voice \VoiceFive
> >
> >
>
> All the \notes are in \VoiceOne, \VoiceTwo, etc. Is there an easy place
> to put \transpose af to move everything down two steps? Or do I have
> to go into each of the voices?
>
> Ultimately, I would want to keep the voice definitions (the \notes) in
> an original key, and have a given instrument transpose voice(s) for
> itself as necessary. Is that possible?
>
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