In my experience, if the initial accidentals were entered correctly,
including hiding any accidentals appearing after an earlier acciental on a
given note in a given measure (so as to render both midi playback and visual
note depiction correct), then the transposed accidentals are also correct.

Liudas


----- Original Message -----
From: "Crystal Premo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: [Finale] Double sharps, douible flats


> Am I correct in my assumption that the double sharps and flats which
> frequently appear when you transpose a piece are actually the *correct
> pitches*?  However awkward they may be, and however appropriate it may be
to
> simplify them through editing (as opposed to changing to an equivalent
key),
> they are still technically correct.  Am I right?
>
> Crystal Premo
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