Re: Octave help

2010-01-25 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op zondag 24 januari 2010 schreef Michael: > { > \clef treble > \time 4/4 > \key g \major > \relative c >\partial 4 d8 d >d d g g g4 f8 g >a g c a b2 >d'4 a8 b c4 b8 c >d'4 e'8( c) b g a4 >g1 > }

RE: Octave help

2010-01-24 Thread James Lowe
riginal Message- From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of Michael S. Morales Sent: Sun 24/01/2010 19:51 To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Octave help When I am using Lilypond the program assumes a different octave and no matter what I do the the \relative c, i

Octave help

2010-01-24 Thread wjm
Greetings! The following code gives the result I think you require!?! I'm not sufficiently au fait with the subtleties of Lilypond's syntax to say 'why' yours doesn't work! Hope this helps Regards Bill %%% \version "2.13.10" { \clef treble \time 4/4 \key g \ma

Re: Octave help

2010-01-24 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hello. > When I am using Lilypond the program assumes a different octave and > no matter what I do the the \relative c, it won't change the octave. > See the code below: > > { > \clef treble > \time 4/4 > \key g \major > \relative c > \partial 4 d8 d > d d g g

Octave help

2010-01-24 Thread Michael S. Morales
When I am using Lilypond the program assumes a different octave and no matter what I do the the \relative c, it won't change the octave. See the code below: { \clef treble \time 4/4 \key g \major \relative c \partial 4 d8 d d d g g g4 f8 g a g c a b