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Re: another question regarding ottava: why does Lilypond change the pitc
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: another question regarding ottava: why does Lilypond change the pitches? |
Date: |
Mon, 1 Nov 2021 22:38:28 +0000 |
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Ken,
Please show an example.
I assume you are using it wrong.
Always enter the sounding pitch in lilypond. In the Notation Reference, they
are showing you that if you don't change the pitch, an add an ottava, the note
will displace in the opposite direction of the ottava bracket, because the
pitch has not been changed.
Consider the following:
%%%%
{
c''4
\ottava 1
c'' 4 c'''4
\ottava 0
c'''4
}
%%%%%%
I think this shows that \ottava works just as it should.
Carl
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Carl Sorensen <=
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