On Thursday 23 June 2011 18:41:04 Arnout Engelen wrote:
> Shouldn't translating '0' into 'Natural' do exactly what you want? The
> MusicXML specs ( http://www.recordare.com/musicxml/dtd/note-module )
> aren't all that specific, but that's how I'd read it.

That part is not that clear but in the tutorial it is more explicit 
(http://www.recordare.com/musicxml/tutorial/pitch): "The pitch represents the 
sound, not what is notated, so an alter element must be included even if 
represents a flat or sharp that is part of the key signature."

So when there is no <alter> (or it is '0') I have to to find out, based on the 
key, whatever I should use Natural or NoAccidental. When <alter> overrides the 
accidental of the key I need Natural, otherwise NoAccidental.

Best regards,

Niek

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