[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm a bit confused the way the \relative pitches work
> with repeats and alternatives.
> 
> I tried
> 
> /repeat volta 2 {A}
> \alternative {{B} {C}}
> D
> 
> the relative pitch of the first note in part B
> seem to refer to the last note in A (ok),
> while the notes in part C and D
> seem to refer to the last note in B.
> This is somewhat odd to me, I'd expect the first note in C
> refer to the last note of part A and first note of part D to
> the last note of part C (last alternative).

fixed, thanks.

> When I have to switch \clef in part B, the switch influences
> part C, which it should not. If I restore the \clef in part C,
> I get an unwanted clef sign.

Sorry, you have to fix that up for yourself for now.


> 
> 

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