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From: | Jonathan Scholbach |
Subject: | Re: \accidentalStyle for common choir notation |
Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2016 14:53:08 +0200 |
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Phil, you are right, it's about different Staffs. Thank
you for clarifying.
At your other point: Well, I agree that the usage of the desired \accidentalStyle can be a matter of discussion. But it is a very common practice. And there are good arguments for using it (choirsingers often orientate - consciously or unconsciously - on the harmonies they are hearing in the other voices.). Anyway, my question was not about best practice of typesetting but about the realisation of a certain feature in LilyPond. I would be grateful, if we stuck to this original question. Phil Holmes wrote: What you're asking for is not adding a natural when there's a previous sharp in a different voice, but in a different staff. As a long-time singer myself, I'd find that terribly confusing. If the 2 voices are on the same staff, I could understand it. -- Phil Holmes On 21.06.2016 13:31, Jonathan Scholbach
wrote:
Hi Ponders! |
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