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Re: SacredHarpHeads: possible solution to major/minor problem


From: Jonathan Kulp
Subject: Re: SacredHarpHeads: possible solution to major/minor problem
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:49:56 -0500
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi all,

It's hard to get my head around the idea of always contradicting
the key signature without notating the contradition

I haven't been following this thread, but...

Why don't you set the key signature to one thing, but override the KeySignature #'stencil to say another? Wouldn't that be the easiest way to have a "global non-notated accidental contradiction"?


Actually, Kieren, this might work after all. For D minor, for example, use "\key f \lydian", which from my test gives the same shapes as f major, and then override the key signature stencil to have one flat. I don't have time to find the override command for this right now, but this looks promising.

Jon

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