Lukas-Fabian Moser <[email protected]> writes: > While this is technically perfect, I'd strongly advise against doing > it this way: It's a recipe for disaster regarding the start of the 2nd > alternative. Half of your cellists (or whatever instrument uses tenor > and bass clef here) is going to play a g' here, because there's this > tenor clef directly in front of the the note, separated only by the > bar line (which is what you're used to in any clef change). > > ... usually it's much better to just change notation such that there > is no clef change at the repeat sign at all.
Thanks Lukas, I thought of this too, and I completely agree with you. In this instance it seemed easier to just copy the original. And mostly I wanted to know how to do it. If I were engraving this from scratch, or for distribution, I would definitely arrange to have no clef change at the repeat. -David
