Paul Scott schrieb:
staffTrombone = {
\key c \major
\clef bass % formerly \clef tenor
\relative c {
\time 3/4
c c c
...
} }
That's all there is to it. Those C's will appear on the second space of
the bass clef instead of just below the tenor staff. You have already
specified three C's one octave below middle C. Lilypond will put in the
right place for whatever clef you choose.
Okay, but my problem is, that a C in tenor clef isn't a C in bass clef
and I don't know how a transposition between them needs to be!?
I know the \transpose-Command of Lilypond but how do I apply it to
transpositions between tenor and bass clef? Both clefs are located on
the 4th line. In bass clef this is the "f"-line, but what's it in tenor
clef?
How do I have to apply the transpose-command in my example?
\transpose tenor_keynote f \staffTrombone
or what isn't this correct? And how will the clef itself be replaced in
this scenario, if \staffTrombone has \clef tenor as shown above??
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