yes, thanks David answered with the '15' which I forgot to include as a thank you to the list. the slash was always part of the piece.

thanks to all.

j

On 2023-06-22 17:11, Jakob Pedersen wrote:

Hi j

You need to use \clef "bass_15" to get it down another octave, not 16. That's a step too far.

Best wishes,

J

On 23.06.2023 00.58, jh wrote:

Hello- I can't seem to find the forum page to ask this, in fact so much has changed that perhaps I will not understand the answer.

for Contrabass I have used \clef "bass_8"

I need to go down another octave so I input \clef "bass_16" but the notation output prints a note one step higher than expected. example input g, and it's on the bass clef a space.

what am I supposed to write?

j

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