Re: [abcusers] Transposition

2003-01-20 Thread Phil Taylor
A.Newman wrote: >If you see: >K: C t=-2 > >Does that mean to take the ABC file, which was written in C and display >and play it in Bb, or does that mean to display the music as-is, but to >transpose it down when playing it (as if you were writing out a Bb part)? The second: the transpose directiv

[abcusers] Transposition

2003-01-19 Thread ANewman110
If you see: K: C t=-2 Does that mean to take the ABC file, which was written in C and display and play it in Bb, or does that mean to display the music as-is, but to transpose it down when playing it (as if you were writing out a Bb part)? Also with the V: part, just wondering what people expec

[abcusers] Transposition settings

2003-01-03 Thread ANewman110
Along the lines of the last question, there is key vs. transposition. For instance, the key may be in Eb and the trumpet part would be in 'F'. Should the ABC program figure out that the different keys for different voices means their transposition. Actually that doesn't really work because you