Re: Notes are going octaves down [solved]

2007-04-09 Thread Jesús Guillermo Andrade
Thanks Anthony. I have solved the problem by separating the voices and using two relative commands based on different octaves. Thus the notes are all right now. Having said that, your recommendation seems very interesting and I'll save it for another document Im working on. -- Jesús Guillermo

Re: Notes are going octaves down [solved]

2007-04-05 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jesús Guillermo Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Thanks Joseph for your prompt reply! I tried your suggestion but, instead of fixing the notes, they went way off even further down. After many tries, i found a solution: each sequence must be preceded by a \relative fa,

Re: Notes are going octaves down [solved]

2007-04-04 Thread Jesús Guillermo Andrade
Thanks Joseph for your prompt reply! I tried your suggestion but, instead of fixing the notes, they went way off even further down. After many tries, i found a solution: each sequence must be preceded by a \relative fa, so the position restarts. Is there any other way to do this? fragA =

Re: Notes are going octaves down

2007-04-04 Thread Andrew Longland-Meech
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 03:36 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all! This is my first post and I really can't understand what is it I am doing wrong. This file shows that I what to repeat a cord and a separate note in the same staff several times. However, the notes seem to be interpreted

Re: Notes are going octaves down

2007-04-04 Thread Jesús Guillermo Andrade
Thank you Andrew! It seems your suggestion works Ok. You're quite right in ascertain how difficult can be at first to understand relative mode correctly. I *believe* I do now, but as they say, one never knows until one does! Anyway, I'm going to separate the voices in each staff so i can be

Notes are going octaves down

2007-04-03 Thread Jesús Guillermo Andrade
Hello all! This is my first post and I really can't understand what is it I am doing wrong. This file shows that I what to repeat a cord and a separate note in the same staff several times. However, the notes seem to be interpreted as relative in the sense that they are always going one octave

Re: Notes are going octaves down

2007-04-03 Thread Joseph Haig
On 03/04/07, Jesús Guillermo Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all! This is my first post and I really can't understand what is it I am doing wrong. This file shows that I what to repeat a cord and a separate note in the same staff several times. However, the notes seem to be interpreted as