From: Janek Warchoł <address@hidden>
Subject: tenorized treble clef
Date: July 27, 2014 at 10:30:15 AM EDT
Hi,
LilyPond has a treble clef with added C-clef-like stuff:
{ \clef "tenorG" c' }
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2013-11/msg00661.html) However, it seems to me that these added lines should be positioned half a staff-space lower. After all, C clef indicates the position of middle C:
{ \clef "tenor" c' }
The way we have it right now, the extra "claws" point to d instead of c. I see that the engraved example provided in the thread linked above has this positioning, but I think that's a mistake on the clef-punch manufacturer's side. What do you think? Does anyone have more examples of such clef?
best, Janek
It seems like the claws are indicating octave displacement, and the best way to show it was by centering the switch on D. I think the claw ends are the important part.
Best, Conor Cook |