Re: How can I let the ambitus engraver ignore the key signature?

2009-02-13 Thread M Watts
David Kastrup wrote: David Kastrup writes: M Watts writes: David Kastrup wrote: Hi, the following is an excerpt from a systematic listing of accordion chords with different ambitus. The ambitus engraver should not heed the first (arbitrary) key signature but rather engrave

Re: How can I let the ambitus engraver ignore the key signature?

2009-02-13 Thread David Kastrup
David Kastrup writes: > M Watts writes: > >> David Kastrup wrote: >>> Hi, the following is an excerpt from a systematic listing of accordion >>> chords with different ambitus. The ambitus engraver should not heed the >>> first (arbitrary) key signature but rather engrave as though we were in >>

Re: How can I let the ambitus engraver ignore the key signature?

2009-02-13 Thread David Kastrup
M Watts writes: > David Kastrup wrote: >> Hi, the following is an excerpt from a systematic listing of accordion >> chords with different ambitus. The ambitus engraver should not heed the >> first (arbitrary) key signature but rather engrave as though we were in >> c major. >> >> How do I do tha

Re: How can I let the ambitus engraver ignore the key signature?

2009-02-12 Thread M Watts
David Kastrup wrote: Hi, the following is an excerpt from a systematic listing of accordion chords with different ambitus. The ambitus engraver should not heed the first (arbitrary) key signature but rather engrave as though we were in c major. How do I do that? I guess you discovered tha

How can I let the ambitus engraver ignore the key signature?

2009-02-12 Thread David Kastrup
Hi, the following is an excerpt from a systematic listing of accordion chords with different ambitus. The ambitus engraver should not heed the first (arbitrary) key signature but rather engrave as though we were in c major. How do I do that? \include "deutsch.ly" \new Voice \with {\consists "Am