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Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent
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Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent |
Date: |
Mon, 18 May 2020 18:53:00 -0400 |
Hi Elaine,
> Use of \relative is always fine if you realize that you need to explicitly
> define it every time you break it up.
If you have any desire to reuse small bits, that means you need to have dozens
(maybe hundreds?) of pre-defined bits.
I can’t imagine wanting to go through that effort, when absolute mode is so
easy to use (especially with MIDI input).
> If G# is in your key signature, and you are using "g" to represent G#, then
> how do you represent G natural? gn? Sure, there could be some syntax for
> it.
g+ raises the "keyed" version, g- lowers it? ;)
> Personally, I don't see the benefit. With more complicated and transposing
> music, remembering when I need to say gs vs g or g vs gn would become
> annoying quickly.
+1^1000000
(and, yes, I understand the mathematical irony there LOL)
Cheers,
Kieren.
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