On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 07:36:02AM -0000, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> When an note with an accidental is tied over the bar line, and then
> the a note of the same pitch as the tied one occurs in the new bar, I
> think it's common practice to repeat the accidental. Lily .84 doesn't
> do this:
I disagree. Strongly.

Tom 

> 
>       [df8()ef] [df( cf )af] cf4 af~ |
>       af ef'([)ef8()df] [cf( af )cf] 
> 
> The final 'af' should have a flat sign in front of it, but it
> doesn't.
> 
> Also, how are the directions of ties decided? It seems a bit
> random. It looks better to me if the tie always arches upwards, but
> lily frequently gives downward arches.
> 
> sdb
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