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Re: Instrument transposition and score transposition confusion
From: |
Markus Schneider |
Subject: |
Re: Instrument transposition and score transposition confusion |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Oct 2006 09:08:43 +0200 |
Hello OROD,
I do it like this:
fluteNotes = \relative c''' {
\transposition c % this indicates the correct pitch for cues and midi
\key c \major
... the music in c ...
}
clarinetNotes = \relative c'' {
\transposition bes % this indicates the correct pitch for cues and midi
\key d \major
... the music in bes ...
}
hornNotes = \relative c {
\transposition f % this indicates the correct pitch for cues and midi
\key g \major
... the music in f ...
}
For a score in C you do:
\score {
<<
\new Staff \fluteNotes
\new Staff \transpose c bes, \clarinetNotes % this transposes your
Bb-Voice into C
\new Staff \transpose c f, \hornNotes
>>
\layout {}
\midi {}
}
Cheers,
Markus
"OnionRingOfDoom" <address@hidden> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>
> I'm writing an orchestral score out, and I have a large piece.ly file in
> which all the individual instrument parts music is written out. Every
> instrument's part starts with something like varInstrumentNotes =
\relative
> c'' { . Every part is entered with \relative c, then there are template
> files for each part which are used to actually print the invidual parts.
The
> structure is as follows:
>
> \new Staff \with {
>
> } % end with
> {
> \clef "treble"
> \set Score.skipBars = ##t
> \override MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = 1
> \override Score.RehearsalMark #'Y-offset = #0.08
> \varKey
> \varTime
> \varInstrumentNotes
> }
>
> But now I have to write out the Bb Clarinet parts, and the Bb Clarinet is
> obviously in the key of Bb. Now, in the score, I want to write it out in
C,
> and then in the template file have it transpose to Bb. The key of the
entire
> piece is A Minor. How would I go about transposing the Bb Clarinet into
the
> propper key? I cannot seem to figure out if I use the \transpose command
or
> the \transposition command.
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