Alberto Simões <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello.
>
>On 26/08/2010 20:52, Bernardo Barros wrote:
>> I would guess "a quarter-tone lower", but I see there is also a key
>> signature... and there is a T... that might stands for tenor(?), then
>> it might represents a tenor part to be sung a octave lower.
>
>Yes, the T is for Tenor.
>Now, I am not really sure about the interpretation :)

Tenor parts are generally written in treble clef, but sung an octave
below where they are written. The usual symbol is the little 8 below
the treble clef sign. Lilypond handles that easily.

\clef "G_8"

-- 
Tim Slattery
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