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Ralph Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi,
I've just thought of a good example, and sorry if I sound patronising :(
Say you wanted to score a piano-accompanied solo for tenor trombone.
A tenor trombone is usually pitched in Bb.
Sorry. Wrong!
If you mean a tenor
Hi,
I've just thought of a good example, and sorry if I sound patronising :(
Say you wanted to score a piano-accompanied solo for tenor trombone.
A tenor trombone is usually pitched in Bb.
You could enter the music for the trombone in concert pitch.
So for a C scale:
\relative c' {
c d
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From: Ralph Little
Sent: 18 May 2006 15:46
To: 'lilypond-user@gnu.org'
Subject: FW: Re: clef transposition: tenor - bass
Hi,
I've just thought of a good example, and sorry if I sound patronising :(
Say you wanted to score a piano-accompanied solo for tenor trombone.
A tenor trombone