Hello Simon,
Thanks for Help,
here is the code, sorry for length, but if You scroll pdf-output in
viewer You will immediateley know what I mean.
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\version "2.18.2"
\header {
title = "Subterranean Homesick Alien"
composer = "Thomas Yorke"
}
melody = \relative c' {
\time 3/4
\key c \major
\improvisationOn
\omit Stem
{
b'4 b b b b b b b b b b b
}
\undo \omit Stem
b4. b b b % given rhythm stems needed here
\improvisationOff
\break
}
%
changes = \chords {
c1.:maj7
c1.:maj7
c1.:maj7
}
\bookpart {
<<
\changes
\new Staff \melody
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"C"
>>
}
\bookpart {
\transpose bes c'
<<
\changes
\new Staff { \melody }
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bb"
>>
}
\bookpart {
\transpose es c'
<<
\changes
\new Staff \melody
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Eb"
>>
}
\bookpart {
\transpose c c,
<<
\changes
\new Staff \melody \clef bass
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"bs"
>>
}
\version "2.18.2"
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Am Montag, den 09.11.2015, 21:42 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
On 09.11.2015 21:38, Peter Berlau wrote:
Hello Simon, hello All!
a part of my problem is solved
i using now
\omit Stem
b4 b b b
\undo \omit Stem
with the '/' as notehead
But in tramspostion
in Bb b = 'cis'
in Es b = 'gis'
thats pretty ugly...
Could you please post a (small, complete and compilable) code example,
eventually with output, of what’s ugly?
Thanks, Simon