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Re: Transposing an entire score
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Transposing an entire score |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:25:57 +0100 |
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address@hidden writes:
> I have a piece of choral music in 8 parts. It's too low for my choir
> to sing, so I want to transpose the entire piece up from the key of F
> to the key of A.
>
> I asked an almost identical question in November and the first answer
> I received worked. Unfortunately, it doesn't work this time, perhaps
> because the score is formatted differently.
>
> As a mere musician, I'm afraid many of the answers I received last
> time were too technical for me to understand, so I'd be really
> grateful for simplicity in responses.
>
> I'm enclosing the file, just in case someone wants to fix it for me.
Like the last time round, inserting \transpose f a right after the
_main_
\score {
will do the trick. There is no point in messing with the incipit as it
is supposed to show the original key/clef.
--
David Kastrup