On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Simons, Don wrote: > There must be more than one set of meanings for these clef names. In the > baroque world, "soprano" clef is a C-clef with middle C on the bottom > line. It is most commonly used for vocal parts sung by...you guessed > it...sopranos. This is not currently available in PMX. Oh, but it is! Cs gives the C-clef on the bottom line. The only clef that I miss in PMX is the french violin clef (G-clef on bottom line). It would be handy for proofreading when the original has it. Today I typically use K-2+0 to transpose down everything while I proof read a part with this clef. /Johan TUfvesson
- Meter change at line break Rainer aus dem Spring
- Re: Meter change at line break Mogens Lemvig Hansen
- RE: Meter change at line break Simons, Don
- Re: Meter change at line break Rainer aus dem Spring
- Re: Meter change at line break Christof Biebricher
- Re: Meter change at line break Rainer aus dem Spring
- Re: Meter change at line break Christof Biebricher
- Re: Meter change at line b... Rainer aus dem Spring
- RE: Meter change at line break Simons, Don
- RE: Meter change at line break Simons, Don
- Re: Meter change at line break Johan Tufvesson
- Re: Meter change at line break Christian Mondrup
- RE: Meter change at line break Christof Biebricher
