On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 09:40:48PM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
If you cannot, or will not, describe what you
actually want, it's very difficult to help you.
He already has! He clearly stated that he wants to
transpose music down a 4th, diatonically:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-12/msg00557.html
If you don't know what diatonic means, look it up!
You must be reading a different email at that URL.
Cameron: if your melody is in C and goes {a b c}, do you want to
get {e f g} or {e fis g} ?
Chip: good question, I'm gonna say diatonic and see how that goes.
Chip has previously said that he doesn't know music theory, and
his answer is not definite. If he'd said "I want {e f g},
diatonic.", then the discussion would have ended with "not
possible without scheme programming". But his "I'm gonna say" and
"see how that goes" doesn't precisely inspire confidence that he
actually wants diatonic.
I'll point out that half a dozen other people, including music
professors, have asked him for clarification after reading that
email. So my confusion is not just me being a jerk.