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Re: sharping naturals
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Malte Meyn |
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Re: sharping naturals |
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Thu, 23 Jul 2015 19:09:31 +0200 |
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If you don’t want to write things like
\relative { \key b \major b cis dis e fis gis ais b }
you could enter it in another key and use the transpose function:
\transpose c' b \relative { \key c \major c' d e f g a b c }
\transpose bes b \relative { \key bes \major bes c d es f g a bes }
Accidental styles will never change pitches but only the behaviour, how
pitches are represented by accidentals.
Am 23.07.2015 um 18:33 schrieb Brother Gabriel-Marie:
When you use key signatures like A major or B Major you end up with a
lot of naturals in the score for which you may have to manually add sharps.
Is there a switch that will automatically sharp all the naturals?
I was looking at this:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/displaying-pitches#automatic-accidentals
This was the closest I could see:
\accidentalStyle modern
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Re: sharping naturals,
Malte Meyn <=
Re: sharping naturals, Robert Schmaus, 2015/07/24
Re: sharping naturals, Brother Gabriel-Marie, 2015/07/24
- Re: sharping naturals, Hans Aberg, 2015/07/24
- Re: sharping naturals, J Martin Rushton, 2015/07/24
- Re: sharping naturals, David Kastrup, 2015/07/24
- Re: sharping naturals, Kieren MacMillan, 2015/07/24
- Re: sharping naturals, David Kastrup, 2015/07/24