Christof Biebricher wrote
>...in PMX, a clef change by Ct at the very beginning
>is ignored and only possible after the first note.
>The clef can be changed probably simply by in-line text, but
>it would interest me why this is so.
It was an oversight. I never considered this case when originally
> tenor clef. Likewise, one needs a change sign also within the peace
^
Sorry, I meant of course piece!
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
> I am afraid I don't quite understand your question. Do you mean by
> "a clef change by Ct at the very beginning" the _very beginning of
> a movement_ of, say a piano piece? And in that case, you would want
> the piece to nevertheless start _with the
Christof Biebricher skryf:
> >
> >It is common practice to prescribe the usual clefs,
> >for piano treble clef for the right hand and
> >bass clef for the left hand. If a deviation is
> >intended, say for the left hand treble clef, one
> >rather prescribes a clef change before the first note
> >to
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Christof Biebricher wrote:
Dear all:
It is common practice to prescribe the usual clefs,
for piano treble clef for the right hand and
bass clef for the left hand. If a deviation is
intended, say for the left hand treble clef, one
rather prescribes a clef change before the first
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