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Re: Transposing an entire score
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: Transposing an entire score |
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Wed, 8 Nov 2017 12:42:59 +0100 |
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On 08/11/17 01:52, Flaming Hakama by Elaine wrote:
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> Why? That would only make sense if you used the same variables in
> different scores and wanted to transpose all of them
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> I answered the question that was asked.
> And it makes sense: to transpose music, you use the \transpose function.
This is true, but I think what Simon says is that it is better to leave
the music definitions in concert pitch and transpose the choir staff
only, which is a single << >> music expression.
Transposing every definition does work indeed, but it is a potential
source of problems for reusing that music (maybe in another
transposition) unless you want the music definitions transposed at
origin once and forever, for some reason.
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
paconet.org , csmbadajoz.com
Re: Transposing an entire score, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2017/11/08
Re: Transposing an entire score, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2017/11/08
Re: Transposing an entire score, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2017/11/09