musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
@funindex modern
This rule corresponds to the common practice in the twentieth
-century. It prints the same accidentals as @code{default}, with
+century. It omits some extra natural signs, which were
+traditionally prefixed to accidentals that reduce or reverse
+the direction of a previous alteration. The @code{modern} rule
+prints the same accidentals as @code{default}, with
two exceptions that serve to avoid ambiguity: after temporary
accidentals, cancellation marks are printed also in the following
measure (for notes in the same octave) and, in the same measure,
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
This is the opposite of @code{no-reset}: Accidentals are not
remembered at all -- and hence all accidentals are typeset
relative to the key signature, regardless of what came before in
-the music. Unlike @code{dodecaphonic}, this rule never prints
-any naturals.
+the music.
@lilypond[quote]
musicA = {
<<
\relative c' {
- cis'8 fis, d'4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
cis2. <c, g'>4 |
}
\\
@end lilypond
@end table
-@snippets
-
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
-{dodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly}
-
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Pitches}.