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Re: quoteDuring with octave transposition


From: Paul Scott
Subject: Re: quoteDuring with octave transposition
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 08:57:58 -0700
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On 05/11/2011 08:32 AM, James Lowe wrote:
Paul,

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)Subject: quoteDuring with octave transposition
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)2.13.61
)
)I have been doing all of this manually until recently that I saw how useful
)\cueDuring and QuoteDuring were.  Thank you Lily developers!!
)
)The example in NR 1.6.3 Quoting other voices is too complicated for me.
)I thought I had seen a command go by on the list that I could use to quote
)a flute passage an octave lower in the clarinet.
)
)After giving the right \transposition for the clarinet \addQuote and
)\quoteDuring work fine for me to quote the flute part as is sounds.  I just
)want the clarinet to double the flute passage an octave lower.
)

If I understand you directly, depending on how you have constructed your 
\addQuote can you not just change the' \relative c' to' \relative c,' or use 
the '\transpose bes,' by explicitly stating the 'relative-ness' of the Octave. 
using ' or ,

\addQuote at the moment refers to the whole flute part.
I now see that I can create another \addQuote to use for these cases!

\addQuote fli \fliNotes % for normal quoting
and
\addQuote flid \fliNotes % for octave lower quoting.

That works!!  Thank you!!!

I am desperately creating parts from a score since the purchased parts will not arrive from Italy in time for any reasonable rehearsal.

Paul






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