On 2/16/11 12:07 PM, "Disc Magnet" <discmag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> I have attached the PDF output with this email. In his score, the
> treble clef is supposed to be played with right hand and the bass clef
> with left hand. However, in the treble clef (right hand), we have two
> notes ('a' and 'g') which are below the middle C and thus represented
> by extra ledger lines.
> 
> Unfortunately, there are too many of these in the music I am writing
> and the score is full of too many ledger lines. What is the
> recommended way of writing scores like these?

There are two choices that you would generally have:

1.  You can change the voice between staves, either manually or with the use
of  autochange.

2.  You can change the clef in your upper staff by use of the \clef command.

The way you do it is up to you and depends on the specifics of the music you
are engraving.

HTH,

Carl


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