Re: third down, diatonically

2008-05-02 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Peter, thanks for Your help. Looks complicated, for me, but I will try to make use of it. 2008/5/1 Peter Chubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > "Stefan" == Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Stefan> Dear Lilypond-users, I > Stefan> would like to transpose this melody diatonically one

Re: third down, diatonically

2008-05-01 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Stefan" == Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Stefan> Dear Lilypond-users, I Stefan> would like to transpose this melody diatonically one third Stefan> down: I think you need something like the code I've been working on for trills and turns. See the code in http://www.nabble.com/Pr

Re: third down, diatonically

2008-05-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
g-. | a4*3 } > } > > > in the document > lilypond-big-page.html#Transpose > > > good luck > > neuro > > - Original Message - From: Stefan Thomas > To: lilypond-user > Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 6:05 PM > Subject: third down, diatonically > >

Re: third down, diatonically

2008-05-01 Thread neuro
ranspose good luck neuro - Original Message - From: Stefan Thomas To: lilypond-user Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 6:05 PM Subject: third down, diatonically Dear Lilypond-users, I would like to transpose this melody diatonically one third down: \relative c' { \clef G \key a

third down, diatonically

2008-05-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Lilypond-users, I would like to transpose this melody diatonically one third down: \relative c' { \clef G \key a \minor \time 4/4 \partial 2. \ e4 a b | c2.( a4 )| % 3 c2.( a4 )| g e b' c % 5 d e,( d' c) | c( b) b( a) | % 7 a ( g) f-. g-. | a4*3 } the t