Il 19/11/2013 21:00, Gilberto Agostinho ha scritto:
phil.auclair wrote
In several scores, I find a clef which looks like a treble clef, with
"things" on the right.
In which scores did you find this clef?

I can answer: it's a tenorized treble clef. The elements to the right of the G clef represent a stylized tenor clef. It's an alternative to the more widely used octave treble clef (our "treble_8"). Its use dates from 19th century, when it was introduced - by Ricordi editor, it seems - in Italian opera scores for writing tenor parts. It's still commonly used in contemporary editions of 19th and 20th century Italian opera: the tenorized treble clef has indeed became a typical element of the operatic scores traditional look - you can easily find it in nearly all editions of Donizetti, Bellini, Verdi, Puccini, and so on.

For all these reasons, I think that adding the tenorized clef (maybe as a variant of the treble_8 one) to LilyPond would make it even more complete and refined.

    Luca



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