Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 13.04.2011 06:15, schrieb Tom Cloyd: I have a simple problem which I've never before faced, and I'm hoping there exists a simple solution about which someone can tell me. I play and write music for classic guitar, so I use \clef treble_8 in my scores (classic guitar sounds an octave lower

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Janek Warchoł
Hi, 2011/4/13 Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de: Am 13.04.2011 06:15, schrieb Tom Cloyd: I have a simple problem which I've never before faced, and I'm hoping there exists a simple solution about which someone can tell me. I play and write music for classic guitar, so I use \clef treble_8 in my

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread David Santamauro
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:15:54 -0600 Tom Cloyd t...@tomcloyd.com wrote: I want to arrange a Bach chorale for guitar. My score for the chorale is a nightmare. I can barely read bass clef, and can do that in my mind, but the scores for soprano, alto, and tenor all use C-clefs, and in a way that

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 13.04.2011 09:56, schrieb Janek Warchoł: Hi, 2011/4/13 Marc Hohlm...@hohlart.de: Am 13.04.2011 06:15, schrieb Tom Cloyd: I have a simple problem which I've never before faced, and I'm hoping there exists a simple solution about which someone can tell me. I play and write music for classic

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de writes: Am 13.04.2011 09:56, schrieb Janek Warchoł: Hi, 2011/4/13 Marc Hohlm...@hohlart.de: Am 13.04.2011 06:15, schrieb Tom Cloyd: I want to arrange a Bach chorale for guitar. My score for the chorale is a nightmare. I can barely read bass clef, and can do that

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Christopher R. Maden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/13/2011 00:15 AM, Tom Cloyd wrote: I want to arrange a Bach chorale for guitar. My score for the chorale is a nightmare. I can barely read bass clef, and can do that in my mind, but the scores for soprano, alto, and tenor all use C-clefs,

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Nils Hammerfest
You can use Denemo for this. Choose the clefs the original has, insert the notes just as if they were dots on lines and in the end change the clef to what you want. Nils On 04/13/2011 00:15 AM, Tom Cloyd wrote: I want to arrange a Bach chorale for guitar. My score for the chorale is a

Re: score transposition problem

2011-04-13 Thread Tom Cloyd
Wow, as usual I'm totally delighted with the range and richness of responses to my query. Many things to try and to investigate. Not all of them will take me to my goal as easily as I'd like, but all sound worth following up on. I've very grateful to you all. Thank you very much. I was afraid

score transposition problem

2011-04-12 Thread Tom Cloyd
I have a simple problem which I've never before faced, and I'm hoping there exists a simple solution about which someone can tell me. I play and write music for classic guitar, so I use \clef treble_8 in my scores (classic guitar sounds an octave lower than the music notation). I want to