At 17:52 18/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
It also mentions a
preference that signature changes occur on a new staff with a courtesy
key signature at the end of the previous staff and that staff left open (no
bar at the end).
I personally prefer key changes to be somewhere in the middle of
a line
e can look like an accidental in that case,
and the same applies to F if the next note is B flat.
Laurie
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From: Laura Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:03 PM
Subject: [abcusers] changing the key signature
For a discussi
I was reminded by a discussion on another list that one convention in
printed music is that if the key signature changes, the former
signature is first cancelled by use of naturals, and then the new key
signature is written.
There are a couple of ways to implement this convention. The
For a discussion of keys and modes that we haven't yet done to death:
I was reminded by a discussion on another list that one convention in
printed music is that if the key signature changes, the former
signature is first cancelled by use of naturals, and then the new key
signature is written.