Re: Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-14 Thread Chris Yate
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 at 12:18 David Sumbler wrote: > > > You are mistaken. > Well, there you are then - I said I might be mistaken, and I was right! > Always nice to be proven correct ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-14 Thread David Sumbler
On Tue, 2017-02-14 at 12:03 +, Phil Holmes wrote: > - Original Message -  > From: "David Sumbler" > > > > 2) I may > > be mistaken, since I am not generally involved in performing vocal > > music, but I think it would be unusual for a baritone to be > > expected

Re: Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-14 Thread Urs Liska
Hi David, Am 14.02.2017 um 12:52 schrieb David Sumbler: > On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 22:58 +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote: >> On 13.02.2017 17:43, Kieren MacMillan wrote: The piece I am setting can be sung by a baritone or by a mezzo- soprano. In the score, therefore, there are 2 vocal

Re: Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-14 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: "David Sumbler" 2) I may be mistaken, since I am not generally involved in performing vocal music, but I think it would be unusual for a baritone to be expected to read treble clef. I am sure that most can, but that is hardly the point: I

Re: Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-14 Thread David Sumbler
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 22:58 +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 13.02.2017 17:43, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > > > > > > > > The piece I am setting can be sung by a baritone or by a mezzo- > > > soprano. > > >   In the score, therefore, there are 2 vocal staves, one for each > > > of the > > >

Baritone and treble clef

2017-02-13 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 13.02.2017 17:43, Kieren MacMillan wrote: The piece I am setting can be sung by a baritone or by a mezzo-soprano. In the score, therefore, there are 2 vocal staves, one for each of the alternative voices. The staves contain identical music apart from an octave diffence in pitch and