Robert Schmaus robert.schm...@web.de writes:
If you're interested in keeping C major: if you don't supply a key at
all, the key will be C major before and after transposition. I'm no
sure this can be done with any other key ...
If there is no \key in the transposed part, the previous key will
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\violinII = \relative c''' {
r2 r2 \transpose c d \violinIV
}
violinI = \relative c {
r2 r2 r2 \transpose c a \violinIV
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MarcM wrote
How to keep all voices in C major?
Hi, try \modalTranspose
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/changing-multiple-pitches#index-_005cmodalTranspose
HTH,
-Paul
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