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"smart" transposition of key signatures
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
"smart" transposition of key signatures |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Oct 2013 10:55:28 -0400 |
Hello all,
I've got a piece in which the key centres move thusly:
E major --> F minor --> A major --> F major --> E major
I need to transpose it up a few pitches, as it was originally written for
medium voice, but is going to be sung by a high[er] tenor.
\transpose e g ==> G major --> G# minor (= B major) --> C major -->
Ab major --> G major
would be great… except what's actually happening is
\transpose e g ==> G major --> Ab minor (= Cb major, with 7 flats!!!)
--> C major --> Ab major --> G major.
Is there any way (like the "naturalizeMusic" function for individual notes) to
ensure that the key signatures in a transposed piece are the "most logical"?
Thanks,
Kieren.
Re: "smart" transposition of key signatures, David Kastrup, 2013/10/07