"Andre Van Ryckeghem" <a...@telenet.be> writes: > Is this what you want? > > \input musixtex > \relativeaccid% > \generalsignature{-3}% > \startpiece% > \Notes\qu e\qu f\qu g\qu h\qu i% > \en > \generalsignature{4}\changecontext% > \Notes > \qu e\qu f\qu g\qu h\qu i% > \en > \Endpiece > \vfill\eject\end
Fantastic. It seems to be what I want. I'll be testing your so simple solution (I should have thought of it!) all over the piece I want to transpose, not only on this simple example, and see if it's all right. Thanks...! Cheers, Rodolfo > Andre > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > From: Rodolfo Medina > Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 10:13 AM > To: Jean-Pierre Coulon > Cc: Werner Icking Music Archive > Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Half a tone transposition > > Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes: > >> Say \relativeaccid and note that \fl b will lower B's by half a tone "with >> respect to its normal value according to the current signature" >> >> Do you have a short example ? > > > Very simple: > > > \input musixtex > > \relativeaccid% > \generalsignature{-3}% > \startpiece > \Notes > \qu e\qu f\qu g\qu h\qu i% > \en > \Endpiece > > \relativeaccid% > \transpose+1% > \generalsignature{4}% > \startpiece > \Notes > \qu e\qu f\qu g\qu h\qu i% > \en > \Endpiece > > \vfill\eject\end > > > You can read in the second piece the sequence: f, g, a, b, c, whereas it > should be: e, sharp f, sharp g, a, b. Is it possible, and how, to do what > I'm looking for...? I.e., transpose the piece of only half a tone up, from e > flat major to e major? ------------------------------- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music