> On 27 Jun 2021, at 02:45, [email protected] wrote: > > If I had just payed more attention to your mail, I went for the link and > tried to figure something out. I should could not sort it out and went for > your post again going to complain :P And there the solution was in the first > place, LOL :D > > I just could not sort the it out with the things I was trying, apparently I > never got to the thing, as it was mixed up with so much else. Anyway, it now > finally works!!! Put it in the layout block and it works wonderful! Another > one nailed down. I'm pretty happy with the result. > > THANKS! > > Makes much more sense to have it down there, when you use the flute and begin > to play it - took me so much time to understand what it really was - but now > it makes much more sense being on the line of the standard F# line that is > normally used for the Tin Whistle. > > Dearly regards > - Darkijah
I’m a bit late to this discussion, but wouldn’t it be better to leave the key signature with the sharp sign at the top of the staff and use a cautionary accidental (e.g. fis?) each time the f sharp appears at the bottom of the staff. This would mean that your pupil could learn to recognise the key signature in its conventional format, but would get a reminder to play f sharp. Regards, Michael
