Maybe it's easier (and better) to input the music the way you want it to sound
and make the accidentals invisible in the printed output if you want.
\override Accidental #'transparent = ##t
One big advantage if such an approach is that you easily can print the
music according to some other typesetting practice, if you wish.
/Mats
Ted Walther wrote:
Is there a simple way to make the midi output of a piece ignore
accidentals?
By this I mean, if the printed sheet music shows a b-flat in the key of
C major, I would just want b-normal to go out to the midi file.
In Sacred Harp music, accidentals are sometimes (though rarely) printed,
but are ignored.
Ted
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