shirling & neueweise wrote:


You described the most pathological case,


gurgle gurgle pwet pwet. you were expecting...?


Actually, the most pathological case is when there is all of the above *plus* clef changes for the cue. You have to create a separate staff style to hide the clef change, and this creates a whole new set of challenges. The easiest staff style is a transposition that does nothing but set the clef. But such staff styles are required to be assigned to full measures, and if the instrument is transposing you have to have a special transposing staff style with the force clef. It can lead to some serious outside-the-shipping-carton thinking.

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Robert Patterson

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