Sorry, I don't understand the question. As you say yourself, you just specify the
clef using
\clef tenor
or
\clef bass
or whatever clef you want. You will get exactly the same pitches, printed
according to the clef.

On the other hand, of you want to transpose a part by an octave, for example,
you can use
\transpose c c' {c d e f g ...}

  /Mats

Roman wrote:

Hi,

I have a peace of music, written in "\clef tenor" wich I should have in "\clef bass" all notes transposed correctly.

How can I transpose these clefs with Lilypond 2.6??


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