Hi Maurizio, can you give me more information about what you are referring to
here:  how to sue the tpc for line computation?  Are these types which have
integer-like arithmetic defined on them?

For example given a note in G clef of an F instrument like the English Horn,
how can I find out whether it is a 3rd or a 5th above a note in the F clef
of a C instrument such as Bassoon?  Additionally how can I know if a note
has been altered from the key signature by an accidental earlier in the
measure using tpc?

I'm currently doing these calculations simulating what the human would do by
counting the lines and spaces between the notes as written.  This has the
advantage of an F# and a Gb appear on different lines which makes such line
based calculations unambiguous.  E.g., If I want to add a note on line 7 of
the G clef, it is an F (perhaps flat or sharp or double flat or double
sharp).   If I want to know whether the note should have an accidental, I
need to loop backwards in the measure to see if another note is on the same
line=7. A 3rd above that F would be the note on line 7-3+1=5.

Perhaps these types of calculations can be done easier with tpc.  If so I'd
like to better understand how.



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