Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Okay, but my problem is, that a C in tenor clef isn't a C in bass
clef and I don't know how a transposition between them needs to be!?
Of course a C is a C, no matter what clef you use.
Okay, that's true, but I thought of a C in a bass clef and a C in a
tenor clef aren't located on the same line...
I still think that you are confusing things with the issue of
transposing instruments,
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposing_instrument. I'm not an
expert in
brass instruments, but according to that article, trombones read at
concort pitch,
i.e. they are not transposing.
That's true, but for those players that can't "read" tenor clef, I have
to write it into bass clef, which is more common in trombone sections
and can be read from all players
The following staff should afterwards have a bass clef with all the
notes on the appropriate interspace/line, so that it can be read from
players that can only "read" bass clef!! How can I reach this?
staffTrombone1 = {
\key c \major
\clef tenor
\relative c' {
c d es f
...
}
}
\book {
\score {
\staffTrombone
\layout { indent = 0\mm }
}
}
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