Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-24 Thread Lib Lists
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 at 12:24, Valentin Petzel wrote: > > To be more general the clef modifier specifies a shift in steps where we start > with 1 as unison. So as an octave is 7 steps n octaves will have a shift of > 7*n, but we will add a 1 as we start with 1 = unison, which gives 0+1 = 1, 7+1 >

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-23 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le vendredi 23 juin 2023 à 01:11 +0200, Jakob Pedersen a écrit : > You need to use \clef "bass_15" to get it down another octave, not 16. > That's a step too far. Coincidentally, someone was having this exact same problem on the French-speaking list last week. Perhaps LilyPond should emit

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-23 Thread Valentin Petzel
To be more general the clef modifier specifies a shift in steps where we start with 1 as unison. So as an octave is 7 steps n octaves will have a shift of 7*n, but we will add a 1 as we start with 1 = unison, which gives 0+1 = 1, 7+1 = 8, 14+1 = 15, 21+1 = 22, ... Also the correct suffix would

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-23 Thread Andrew Bernard
Which most people are not. :-) On 23/06/2023 4:48 pm, Mark Knoop wrote: Unless you're Olivier Messiaen...

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-23 Thread Mark Knoop
At 11:15 on 23 Jun 2023, Andrew Bernard wrote: > In notation octavations both up and down are always 8 and 15. Nothing > to do with lilypond specifically. So 8va, 15va, 8vb, 15vb. These apply > to clefs and octavation lines. Unless you're Olivier Messiaen... -- Mark Knoop

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
In notation octavations both up and down are always 8 and 15. Nothing to do with lilypond specifically. So 8va, 15va, 8vb, 15vb. These apply to clefs and octavation lines. Andrew

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-22 Thread jh
a step too far. Best wishes, J On 23.06.2023 00.58, jh wrote: Hello- I can't seem to find the forum page to ask this, in fact so much has changed that perhaps I will not understand the answer. for Contrabass I have used \clef "bass_8" I need to go down another octave so I

Re: clef bass_16

2023-06-22 Thread Jakob Pedersen
the answer. for Contrabass I have used \clef "bass_8" I need to go down another octave so I input \clef "bass_16" but the notation output prints a note one step higher than expected.  example input g, and it's on the bass clef a space. what am I supposed to write? j -- Thank y

clef bass_16

2023-06-22 Thread jh
Hello- I can't seem to find the forum page to ask this, in fact so much has changed that perhaps I will not understand the answer. for Contrabass I have used \clef "bass_8" I need to go down another octave so I input \clef "bass_16" but the notation output prints a note