In message <c604d912.882c%[email protected]>, Carl D. Sorensen
<[email protected]> writes
On 4/10/09 10:54 AM, "Chip" <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Carl,
You're welcome.
That's what I needed. Has this been simplified in the last year or two? Seems
I recall there was a need to use two /transposes in the past.
I don't think so. I think that what you are remembering is the use of
\transpose and \transposition, which I don't really understand because I've
never used it.
Or it was me. If I'm going from treble clef to treble clef I use two
transpositions.
One wrapped round the notes as entered to transpose them from Bb to
concert, and the second wrapped round that to convert them back to Bb
for printing.
Piece in treble clef Bb -
tbonea = transpose c bf, { all the notes of the piece }
That will then need a "transpose bf, c { \tbonea }" if I want to output
music in treble clef.
Cheers,
Wol
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