Johan Tufvesson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am planning to make an edition of some pieces written for continuo and
> two violins in "scordatura". For those who is unfamiliar with scordatura,
> it is a technique where some or all of the strings on the violin is tuned
> to some other tone than the original G-D-A-E. It is then notated in some
> sort of transposed way, with different transpositions for every string
> depending on how it is tuned.
>
> This notation is much easier for a violinist to read, but it can lead to
> quite interesting accidentals. So my question is: Is it possible (yes of
> course everything is possible in MusiXTeX...) to have something like this
> on the two violin staffs: (N=natural, #=sharp)
>
> #
> --#-----------
>
> --------------
> #
> --------------
>
> G----N---------
> #
> --------------
>
I think it can be done by using \everystaff. The MusiXTeX manual section
2.17.10 has an example on how to add the digit 8 below treble clefs
using \everystaff. And - after some help from Werner Icking - I have
been able to use \everystaff to add short part titles to systems # >1 in
my solstice songs found in the GMD archive.
Regards
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