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Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?


From: Xavier Scheuer
Subject: Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 15:03:28 +0200

On 11 June 2011 14:57, Marc Mouries <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> thanks for the info.
>
>
>> This is standard typesetting rules.
>
> I have several copies of Debussy clair de lune in D flat and I have never
> seen a natural sign before the g sharp
> Here is an example on IMSLP:
> http://imslp.org/wiki/Suite_Bergamasque_%28Debussy%2C_Claude%29#Clair_de_lune_.28No.3.29_2
> Is there a place online where these rules can be looked up?
>

I do not know it is "standard typesetting rules" that accidentals _at
the key signature_ implies extra naturals, though.
Some people have valuable (books) references, such as Ted Ross or
Gardner Read, maybe they could check the "rules" concerning key
signature and extra naturals.

I am not aware of (free) online version of music typesetting rules
(conventions), but again, maybe other users have advice.

Cheers,
Xavier

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Xavier Scheuer <address@hidden>



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