Flaming Hakama by Elaine <ela...@flaminghakama.com> writes: > David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> writes: > >> Flaming Hakama by Elaine <ela...@flaminghakama.com> writes: >> >>> And the behavior of \relative that is weirdest: >>> >>> * The octave of \relative is lowered when used with bass clef. >>> >>> The fix for the clef issue is to use a \transpose when you use it >>> with bass clef. >> >> That one is nonsense. \relative does not interact in any way with the >> bass clef. > >> Best guess: choral music with tenor (injudiciously) written in \clef >> "treble" rather than \clef "treble_8" confused your sense of octave. > > > Actually, I think it had to do with midi output for bass clarinet. The > sample I used was not transposed the octave, and I had to compensate by > transposing the music down.
According to Wikipedia, bass clarinet is written in treble clef but played one octave lower than written (after subtracting the usual B♭ transposition). So, uh, I have no idea? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user