Maybe when writing guitar parts, adding a \clef "G_8" would be an option?


2008/1/20, Eric Patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Jay Anderson wrote:
> >> Maybe the written pitch for this instrument is accepted to be an
> >> octave up from its actual sound. This happens with tuba, am I wrong?
> >> Try to transpose your music only into the midi block to achieve the
> >> desired result.
> >
> > I'm not totally sure about bass guitars, but orchestral upright basses
> are
> > written an octave higher than it sounds. So I believe bass guitars are
> the same.
> >
> > Also an easier way than transposing in a separate midi block is to
> preface the
> > music with "\transposition c".
> >
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Instrument-transpositions#Instrument-transpositions
> >
> > -----Jay
>
> Thank you for the suggestions. I placed the "\transposition c" within the
> \new
> Staff block, and the midi playback is now within the correct (lower)
> octave.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> ~ Eric.
>
>
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