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why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?
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Marc Mouries
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why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?
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Fri, 10 Jun 2011 23:31:41 -0400
in the following code, lily prints both a natural and sharp sign before the G #.
Why?
Is there a way to avoid that?
\version "2.14"
\language "english"
{ \relative d' {
\key df \major
df ef f gs af bf c df
}
}
-Marc
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