Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Mark Knoop wrote: Toine Schreurs wrote: The transposition of the instrument does not depend on the key of the music. On a B-flat sax a written C sounds as a B-flat. That's all the information you need. So use \transpose bf c' {the music} And indeed, key E-major goes to F-sharp-major. The

Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Jon
Hi there guys, I've been writing out a part for B-flat sax. I've written out the music in concert pitch and so am using \transpose to display it in the right key for the B-flat sax. The part I'm writing is in E-major when in concert pitch, so this becomes G-flat-major when transposed for the

Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/8/1, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi there guys, I've been writing out a part for B-flat sax. I've written out the music in concert pitch and so am using \transpose to display it in the right key for the B-flat sax. The part I'm writing is in E-major when in concert pitch, so this becomes

Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Ole Schmidt
see also: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=136 maybe that helps best ole Am 01.08.2007 um 12:20 schrieb Jon: Hi there guys, I've been writing out a part for B-flat sax. I've written out the music in concert pitch and so am using \transpose to display it in the right key for the

RE: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Jonathan Clarke
Ah that does look quite useful, thanks! -Original Message- From: Ole Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 August 2007 13:32 To: Jon; lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose see also: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=136 maybe

Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Toine Schreurs
The transposition of the instrument does not depend on the key of the music. On a B-flat sax a written C sounds as a B-flat. That's all the information you need. So use \transpose bf c' {the music} And indeed, key E-major goes to F-sharp-major. The original transposition from E-major to

RE: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Jonathan Clarke
-Original Message- From: Valentin Villenave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 August 2007 11:36 To: Jon Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose 2007/8/1, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi there guys, I've been writing out a part for B-flat sax. I've

Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 10:20:53AM +, Jon wrote: Hi there guys, I've been writing out a part for B-flat sax. I've written out the music in concert pitch and so am using \transpose to display it in the right key for the B-flat sax. The part I'm writing is in E-major when in concert

Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Mark Knoop
Toine Schreurs wrote: The transposition of the instrument does not depend on the key of the music. On a B-flat sax a written C sounds as a B-flat. That's all the information you need. So use \transpose bf c' {the music} And indeed, key E-major goes to F-sharp-major. The original

RE: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose

2007-08-01 Thread Jonathan Clarke
with the sharps... Thanks for your help! -Original Message- From: Toine Schreurs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 August 2007 14:59 To: Cameron Horsburgh Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Double-flats used by Lilypond after transpose The transposition of the instrument does