Am 21.01.2011 05:26, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
Hey Daniel,

Check out http://wiki.lilynet.net/index.php/JM_diatonic-transpose.ly .
This is more or less the same info I emailed him - unfortunately, we both missed the fact that he asked for _pentatonic_ transposition, which isn't supported by
the file mentioned above :-(

But it looks as if Michael Ellis has posted a working solution...

Regards,

Marc

Cheers,
MS

On Jan 20, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Daniel wrote:

Hello,

I have recently discovered Lilypond, and wow. It is just great. I have been
looking for something like this for a long time.

I have a question on how to diatonically transpose a motive in a non-major or
minor scale in this case, a pentatonic.

For instance, suppose I have this pentatonic {a c d e g } and I have a phrase
that is {a c g e} and now I want that phrase to start on g so transposed
diatonically to the "mode" (its not really, but that is basically what I want)
of that a pentatonic it would be {g a e d}.

If I use regular "\transpose a g {MyPhrase}" it will come out {g bes f d} and
include notes that are not in my original a minor pentatonic.

Can I define my own modes? I know that \dorian, \ionian are in there somewhere,
can I make my own scale\modes somehow and just use those?

Thanks for any advice or snippets!

Daniel


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