David Sumbler <[email protected]> writes:
> I have a piece which is in D-flat major, with a middle section which is
> in C-sharp minor. Both of these keys are more easily written a
> semitone lower so I have tried to use \transposition, but I can't get
> this to work.
>
> For instance, with the following code, Lilypond throws out a "Spurious
> expression in \score" error message when it meets the 2nd
> \transposition line:
>
> \version "2.24.3"
> \language "english"
>
> \score {
> \transpose c df {
> \relative c'' {
> \key c \major
> c
> }
> }
> \transpose c cs {
> \relative c'' {
> \key c \minor
> c
> }
> }
> }
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Putting two music expressions in one \score. \score only accepts a
single music expression.
This has nothing to do with transpositions. You are missing an
enclosing { ... } around both of your parts in order to form a single
sequential music expression from them.
--
David Kastrup