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How exactly does "\transpose" work?
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Don Gingrich |
Subject: |
How exactly does "\transpose" work? |
Date: |
Sat, 20 May 2017 17:28:57 +1000 |
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I had the idea that all that I needed to
do to convert a score from, for example, F to G,
was to wrap a \transpose f g { } around the
\relative block where I had entered the notes in
F. And that is actually correct.
But it seems that some really weird things happen
if, as I did recently, one screws up the order and
has:
theNotes = \relative c'' \transpose c d''{ {
some notes
}
}
I'm noting this it the hope that it may save someone else
the agro that I experienced with notes jumping
all over the place.
The order is *critical* to having transpose work as
expected.
This is sort-of a solution in search of a problem but
it may save someone else some frustration.
Cheers,
-Don
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Don Gingrich
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