As it's indicated a few lines below, you should add \relative{...}, i.e.
\relative{c d e f g a b c }
to get the desired octave.
/Mats
Manuel wrote:
If I enter
{
c d e f g a b
}
as per instructions, part 2.1 of the tutorial, the result does not
look at all like the tutorial says it should.
The page numbers in the tutorial and those in the preview toolbar do
not correspond: I have to type and enter "21" to get to page 12.
Manuel
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