Guess that was another laziness question from me.
Tested on my 2.4.2,
\relative {
pitchA pitchB \\ pitchC pitchD \\ pitchE pitchF
}
will gives,
B to A, C to B, D to C, E to D, F to E meaning relativity seems done by
sequence. Please correct me if I make a mistake.
As for
Hi,
Just something to clarify using chords in a relative block, lets say
\relative {
pitchA pitchB pitchC pitchD
}
which pitch will be relatived to which pitch?
pitchB relative to pitch A,
pitchC relative to pitch B, or pitchC relative to pitch A ?
pitchD relative to pitch C, or
On 21-Apr-05, at 9:37 AM, Joshua Koo wrote:
Hi,
Just something to clarify using chords in a relative block, lets say
\relative {
pitchA pitchB pitchC pitchD
}
which pitch will be relatived to which pitch?
pitchB relative to pitchA. PitchC relative to B. pitchD relative to B.
\relative