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From: | tisimst |
Subject: | Re: Octavecheck? |
Date: | Wed, 25 Mar 2015 10:38:54 -0700 (MST) |
_______________________________________________Hello all,I'm totally new to Lilypond... but while reading the manual, I have become seriously confused by the following example of octave check:\relative c'' {c4 f g fc4\octaveCheck c'f\octaveCheck c'g\octaveCheck c'f}I understand why the first and third octave checks fail... but I am uncertain why the last f (which appears in the output as the f below c') is chosen instead of f'. According to the manual (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/changing-multiple-pitches), "If this [octave] check fails, a warning is printed, but the previous note is not changed. Future notes are relative to the controlpitch." However, f below c' is not "relative" to c' since it is a fifth away from c'. Or have I misunderstood what is meant by "relative"?Basically, my question is... why do we get f not f'?Thanks,-Nik
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