Comment #12 on issue 4076 by [email protected]: allow bn for B-natural in English
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=4076
"as" and "aes" are both accepted mostly to accommodate non-Dutch users of
the Dutch notename language who are working by analogy or who are
generating note names by program. The intent is to avoid people getting
surprised/stuck by writing a note name that does not get accepted. There
is not really much of a cause for confusion when seeing the "incorrect but
regularly formed" note name, just for surprise or eye sores.
In contrast, this issue here was *created* in the first place because the
issue submitter as well as some supporters considered the standard names an
ongoing cause for confusion. But it's not like the standard names are
going to go away or fall into disuse. And I doubt we'll see even the patch
proponents write things like \key an\minor or \chordmode { an gn:dim }.
So even in a personal notewriting style, the question "when should I use g
and when gn" will not likely have an altogether satisfactory answer once
you consider gn a valid form at all.
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