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Re: Stop Tablature from moving up an octave
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: Stop Tablature from moving up an octave |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Feb 2020 10:45:44 -0500 |
Hi Pierre-Luc,
> \version "2.21.0"
>
> song = {
> % here you write the music the
> % way it should sound
> <e, g\3 b\2> <a,\5 g\3 b\2>
> <d\4 g\3 b\2> <a,\5 g\3 b\2> |
> }
Yes.
> guitarStaff = \transpose c c' {
> % Here we transpose
NO! Instead, use a transposing clef:
guitarStaff = {
\clef "treble_8"
\new Voice { \song }
}
If for some (unknown!) reason you don’t want to see the "8", use \omit
ClefModifier.
> For what it's worth, I wish somebody would have told me earlier
> that I should use absolute mode rather than relative.
<Kieren muffles a scream, trying not to point out the multiple list threads
over nearly a decade where he’s been campaigning against relative mode, and
been shut down by other people on the list>
Cheers,
Kieren.
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