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Re: Clef with down arrow
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Alberto Simões |
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Re: Clef with down arrow |
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Thu, 26 Aug 2010 20:55:19 +0100 |
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On 26/08/2010 20:53, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> Any reason not to notate with standard notation? I see no point to
> spread confusion to other people.
That is a valid argument. I just wanted to be the more approximate
possible to the original...
>
> 2010/8/26 Bernardo Barros <address@hidden>:
>> I would guess "a quarter-tone lower", but I see there is also a key
>> signature... and there is a T... that might stands for tenor(?), then
>> it might represents a tenor part to be sung a octave lower.
>>
>> Em 26 de agosto de 2010 16:48, Alberto Simões
>> <address@hidden> escreveu:
>>> Dear Lilypond Users,
>>>
>>> I found a music where the clef appears with a down arrow. I imagine this
>>> means "an octave bellow". I also know that the usual notation is not
>>> this one (see picture). But I would love if I could mimic it.
>>>
>>> Is there any way to draw that arrow?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Alberto
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>>
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Alberto Simões