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Re: a lot of accidentals. how do I notate them?
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David Kastrup |
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Re: a lot of accidentals. how do I notate them? |
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Fri, 01 Mar 2013 22:54:18 +0100 |
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Sarah k Alawami <address@hidden> writes:
> Ok. I know how to notate the sharps and flats but I might have missed
> in the big manual how to notate naturals and there are a lot of them
> in this piece.
I think I understand your problem. You think that aes writes a flat,
and bis writes a sharp. This is _not_ how LilyPond works. Instead you
write the pitch you want to hear. LilyPond will decide by its own rules
when it needs a sharp, a flat, or a natural.
What you write as a is _always_ played on a white key, what you write as
fis is _always_ played on a black key.
--
David Kastrup
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