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Re: \transposition does nothing?
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Paul Scott |
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Re: \transposition does nothing? |
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Thu, 1 Jun 2017 00:18:23 -0700 |
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On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 07:50:28AM +0200, Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> This subject comes from time to time : maybe \transposeMidi would be a better
> name?
No. It also set transpositions for quoteDuring and cueDuring irrelevant of
MIDI.
Paul
>
> JM
>
> > Le 31 mai 2017 à 19:18, address@hidden a écrit :
> >
> > \transposition doesn't affect the generated score, it only affects the midi
> > output. To transpose the score, do \new Staff { \transposition f \transpose
> > f c {...} }. (In your case, the << >> can replace the inner {}.)
> >
> > On 05/31/17 19:09, Jérôme Plût wrote:
> >> I am typing a horn part in F. In the attached file, \transposition
> >> does nothing. Where should I put it: at the voice, Staff, Score level?
> >> The documentation
> >> (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/displaying-pitches#instrument-transpositions)
> >> is very unclear about this.
> >> The file itself:
> >> \version "2.19"
> >> Ig = \relative {
> >> \time 4/4 \key g \major \partial 4
> >> }
> >> IcA = \transpose c g \relative {
> >> r4 R1 r8. c'16\f c4 r2 R1 d4\f r r2 R1*2 e2\p(^"soli" d) c4 r r2 R1*2
> >> R1*5
> >> }
> >> \bookpart { \header { instrument = "Cor I (Fa)" }
> >> \score { { \new Staff { \transposition f << \Ig \transposition f \IcA >> }
> >> } }
> >> }
> >> % note that this outputs a score in g major and not, as it should,
> >> % in d major
> >> Thanks,
> >
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