Re: question about transposing an interval of a 4th
From:
Tim Reeves
Subject:
Re: question about transposing an interval of a 4th
Date:
Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:53:34 -0800
> Umm... yeah. The fact that he thinks this answers the question
> gives me *less* confidence that he knows what he's talking about.
> If he wanted it a perfect fourth lower, then \transpose does the
> job. And normally when somebody says "a fourth lower",
they mean
> a perfect interval. If he wants it a variable fourth lower,
then
> it's not doable without scheme.
>
> - Graham
Yes, a variable fourth, if you want to call it that
- you finally got it. This is like the not-so-helpful answer "You can't
get there from here." It just took about 20 messages to get to that conclusion.