>> However there is no fundamental need for the first pitch being an
>> absolute pitch in the first place.
> 
> It can be relative to f if we want to.  That adds the least amount
> of information to the first pitch.

It seems to me that we should completely avoid the word `absolute' if
we speak about \relative.  While the statements

  the first pitch in \relative is absolute

and

  the first pitch in \relative is relative to the pitch `f'

are completely identical, people seem to have logical concerns to the
former one...


    Werner

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