Re: Transpose from major to minor key

2024-01-10 Thread Aaron Hill via LilyPond user discussion
On 2024-01-10 6:30 pm, Freeman Gilmore wrote: Aaron Does LP have that?That would be a trick for modes other than between major and minor and that may not work well. Thank you, ƒg Sorry for not linking the docs directly.

Re: Transpose from major to minor key

2024-01-10 Thread Aaron Hill via LilyPond user discussion
On 2024-01-10 1:26 pm, Butter Cream wrote: Hi, I have a piece of music written in the key of G major and I want the pitches to transpose to e minor. How do I do this. When I use the command \transpose g e it changes to E major (all g notes are sharped) I think you'll need to use

Transpose from major to minor key

2024-01-10 Thread Butter Cream
Hi, I have a piece of music written in the key of G major and I want the pitches to transpose to e minor. How do I do this. When I use the command \transpose g e it changes to E major (all g notes are sharped) Steve

Re: zero-duration s to hold marks

2024-01-10 Thread David Kastrup
Jean Abou Samra writes: > Raphael: >> That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a >> programmer for over 50 years. Using <> works, but it is unintuitive. If >> s0 is more intuitive then that should be considered for future inclusion. > > s1*0 works and is more or less

Re: zero-duration s to hold marks

2024-01-10 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Raphael: > That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a > programmer for over 50 years. Using <> works, but it is unintuitive. If > s0 is more intuitive then that should be considered for future inclusion. s1*0 works and is more or less equivalent to <> . John: > The

Re: zero-duration s to hold marks

2024-01-10 Thread mskala
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024, Raphael Mankin wrote: > That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a programmer > for over 50 years. Using <> works, but it is unintuitive. If s0 is more > intuitive then that should be considered for future inclusion. It's intuitive to me that s0 means

Re: zero-duration s to hold marks

2024-01-10 Thread Raphael Mankin
On 09/01/2024 18:35, Paul Scott wrote: On 1/9/24 11:29 AM, John Asmuth wrote: Hi lilypond, I have two users for a s0 (except it tells me 0 is not a duration). <> does what I believe you want:  <>_\< HTH, Paul That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a