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Re: question about transposing an interval of a 4th
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Cameron Horsburgh |
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Re: question about transposing an interval of a 4th |
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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:26:16 +1100 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:49:10PM -0800, Graham Percival wrote:
> Then stick a \transpose c' g' in there. Read the doc section
> about transposition for help.
>
> ... I really don't understand this question. If you already know
> how to transpose from C to Bb, why on earth do you need to ask how
> to transpose from C to G ?!
> - Graham
He wants it diatonic, so it's not that easy. \transpose c' g {a b c}
would produce {e fis g} instead of {e f g}. Even then, the extra
\relative makes things get very messy:
melody = {a b c d e f g}
\relative c''{
<<\melody \\ {\transpose c' g {\relative c''{\melody}}}>>
}
--
Cameron Horsburgh
Blog: http://spiritcry.wordpress.com/
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