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Thank you,
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Just wait a minute!
If you don't have the natural sign and the next key signature has neither
sharp nor flat sign, how would you read the new key signature? I think the
flat is necessary here.
Helge
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You did it as describe in the notation manual. Further it works for key
signatures that have a sharp.
But it doesn't work for C major without a neither a sharp nor a flat.
I assume it's a bug.
Regards,
Helge
2014-11-06 12:42 GMT+01:00 Jayaratna :
> Dear Lilyfriends,
> I am following the steps f
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