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Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals
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Simon Mackenzie |
Subject: |
Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Aug 2009 15:09:53 +0700 |
Hi guys correct me if I am wrong.
The g minor chord has two flats Eb & Bb which need to be marked as es
and bes in Lilypond other wise the Accidental_engraver sees them as
naturals in the g minor chord, hence the natural symbol for any
unmarked E or B note in your music.
Just trying to see if I understand this all correctly?
How did I do?
Simon
On 25/08/2009, at 01:39, Sona wrote:
I'm new to Lilypond and the list. So far the code is pretty
intuitive, but I am stumped by the way accidentals work. Several
posts deal with this subject, but probably are beyond a novice's
ability to undertand.
I'm transcribing a modern piece with 2 flats in the key signature
(I've set \key g \minor). It's rather atonal, though, so it seems
Lilypond tries to correct pitch by turning every e-flat and b-flat
into a natural.
What code do I use to override this? The printed result should have
only 4 accidentals. Right now there are 37, and of course the
pitches are all off.
What do I put where in what part of the code? I can send my page
code, if it would be helpful.
Thanks in advance!
cleo
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- Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Sona, 2009/08/24
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, David Bobroff, 2009/08/24
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Kieren MacMillan, 2009/08/24
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Reinhold Kainhofer, 2009/08/24
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Graham Percival, 2009/08/24
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals,
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- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, David Bobroff, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, David Bobroff, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Simon Mackenzie, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Tim McNamara, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Graham Percival, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Alexander Kobel, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, James E. Bailey, 2009/08/25
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, David Rogers, 2009/08/27
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, David Raleigh Arnold, 2009/08/28
- Re: Accidentals: Unwanted naturals, Christ van Willegen, 2009/08/28