On Friday, July 2, 2004, at 07:45 AM, Peter Taylor wrote:

John Bell writes

There's more than one way of skinning a cat, but what I'd do is: make
the initial LH clef a clef that looks like a bass but behaves as a
treble, then put in a treble clef as an expression or whatever.

But doesn't that mess up the key signature?

It should be fine if the piece starts in C Major, A minor, or "no" key, but otherwise it could be weird. If necessary, you can hide the key signature with a staff style and enter it as expressions/articulations.


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