On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 10:45 PM Andrew Bernard <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sets the accidental style to dodecaphonic - every single note displays > an accidental. Used by early Serialists, and a good number of modernist > composers. All my scores use it exclusively. > > From the NR under Accidentals: > > This rule reflects a practice introduced by composers at the beginning > of the 20th century, in an attempt to abolish the hierarchy between > natural and non-natural notes. With this style, every note gets an > accidental sign, including natural signs. Thanks that helps. My search for \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic did not bring this up. > > Were you not able to locate that? There are variations on the style > available also. Here was my problem, I did not know what i was expecting, i searched for \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic and came up wit the only wording: "A predefined command such as \dynamicUp or a music expression like \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic" and 3 places where it was used that i did not understand.
Thank you, ƒg > > > Andrew > > > On 21/08/2020 11:57 am, Freeman Gilmore wrote: > > > > That is where I got this. But what does it do, usd for, &c. Thank you, ƒg > > >
