Isn't this what \transposition and/or octave checks are for?
Please see NR 1.1 Pitches.

Cheers,
- Graham

On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 21:39:15 +0000
David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've realized that I may have painted myself into a bit of a corner. 
> I'm working on an orchestral part with cues.  The main part needs to
> be transposed.  I have defined the cues and the main part in separate 
> blocks.  I have used \relative for both.  Now I'm realizing that
> perhaps it would have been more clever to define the cues with
> absolute pitches rather than using \relative so I can really freeze
> their positions (I want the cues at their original pitches when the
> main part is transposed).
> 
> Is there an elegant fix for this or do I simply have to go through
> the cue definitions and enter all the , and ' for their absolute
> pitches?
> 
> -David
> 
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