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
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
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
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
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
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
-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
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
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
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
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