Re: doubled accidental

2011-09-05 Thread Keith OHara
Maxim Gawrilow o2online.de> writes: > If the initial key sets a note flat (b-flat minor) and I later change this > note > to sharp (ges to gis), in the score I get two accidentals in a row: first a > natural and right to it the sharp. There is no need of the natural, it only > disturbs. > This

Re: doubled accidental

2011-09-05 Thread David Bobroff
On 9/5/2011 7:55 PM, Maxim Gawrilow wrote: I'm not top posting. If the initial key sets a note flat (b-flat minor) and I later change this note to sharp (ges to gis), in the score I get two accidentals in a row: first a natural and right to it the sharp. There is no need of the natural, it only

doubled accidental

2011-09-05 Thread Maxim Gawrilow
> I'm not top posting. If the initial key sets a note flat (b-flat minor) and I later change this note to sharp (ges to gis), in the score I get two accidentals in a row: first a natural and right to it the sharp. There is no need of the natural, it only disturbs. ___