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Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score |
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Thu, 08 May 2014 10:18:55 +0200 |
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Shevek <address@hidden> writes:
> If I understand correctly, what Orm wants is to be able to write something
> like this:
>
> clarinet = \relative c' {
> \transposing bf
> c4 d e d |
> \transposing a
> c d e d
> }
>
> And get the output to show d e fs e ef f g f (using English spelling).
> Currently, in order to enter music in concert pitch and have it display
> transposing, one needs to do the following:
>
> clarinet = {
> \transposition bf
> \transpose bf c' {
> \relative c' {
> c4 d e d
> }
> }
> \transposition a
> \transpose a c' {
> \relative c' {
> c4 d e d
> }
> }
> }
>
> This is cumbersome. It becomes a particular pain if one wants to do multiple
> editions with different transpositions. It would be much, much easier IMO if
> this could be accomplished with a single line command, like in the first
> snippet.
"Much much easier"? Hardly. You can, of course, write something like
transposing =
#(define-music-function (parser location p m) (ly:pitch? ly:music?)
(make-relative (m) m
#{ \transposition #p
\transpose #p c' #m #}))
(or leave out the call to make-relative if you don't care about an outer
\relative working "as expected") and use it like
clarinet = \relative c' {
\transposing bf {
c4 d e d | }
\transposing a {
c d e d }
}
But I don't see that this is really all that much of a winning
proposition.
--
David Kastrup
- Transposing instruments in orchestra score, Orm Finnendahl, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, David Kastrup, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, Orm Finnendahl, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, Orm Finnendahl, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, David Kastrup, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, Kieren MacMillan, 2014/05/08
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, David Kastrup, 2014/05/09
- Re: Transposing instruments in orchestra score, Orm Finnendahl, 2014/05/09