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From: | Roman |
Subject: | Re: clef transposition: tenor -> bass |
Date: | Thu, 18 May 2006 20:29:05 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (Windows/20060308) |
Stephen wrote:
If the trombonists use the bass clef, but the sounds an octave higher, this is how you write that:I did, but it does not show me anything new as I tried to convert a peace of music from "tenor clef" -> "bass clef". Your example already IS in bass clef...staffTrombone = { \key c \major \clef bass \transposition c'' \transpose c c, { \relative c' { c d es f } } } \book { \score { \staffTrombone \layout { indent = 0\mm } \midi { } } } Try compiling the example before making any comments.
I think it's much more easier now to tranpose the notes in my head and afterwards write them directly as a staff in bass clef, as Mats Brengtsson proposed. My Idea was to first write the notes in tenor clef so that I can check if I did everything wright on an outprint. Afterwars I wanted to transpose everything with one command into a bass clef staff with appropriate transposed notes in the bass clef staff, but that doesn't seem to work this way.
So I think is gonna be better to write the notes directly to an bass clef. Thanks a lot for your help guys!
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