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From: | Ken Williams |
Subject: | Re: Reducing staff numbers in LilyPond |
Date: | Mon, 16 Oct 2017 14:38:11 -0500 |
It strikes me that notating this unusual effect on one staff
increases ambiguity and the potential for mistakes, compared with
just duplicating the notes on the normal two staves. When choral
basses look at an E on the bottom line of a treble staff, they
don't prepare their voices for singing at the top of their range.
It could end up as a neat way of making yourself unpopular with
Sopranos and Basses alike. Hey, why not go the whole hog and use
a C clef!
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