@funindex \clef
@funindex clef
-The clef may be altered. Middle C is shown in every example. The
-following clef names can (but do not need to) be enclosed in quotes.
+Without any explicit command, the default clef for LilyPond is the
+treble (or @emph{G}) clef.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1,ragged-right]
+c2 c
+@end lilypond
+
+However, the clef can be changed by using the @code{\clef} command and
+an appropriate clef name. @emph{Middle C} is shown in each of the
+following examples.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
\clef treble
c2 c
@end lilypond
-Other clefs include:
-
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
-\clef french
-c2 c
-\clef soprano
-c2 c
-\clef mezzosoprano
-c2 c
-\clef baritone
-c2 c
-
-\break
-
-\clef varbaritone
-c2 c
-\clef subbass
-c2 c
-\clef percussion
-c2 c
+For the full range of possible clef names see @ref{Clef styles}.
-\break
+Specialized clefs, such as those used in @emph{Ancient} music, are
+described in @ref{Mensural clefs} and @ref{Gregorian clefs}. Music that
+requires tablature clefs is discussed in @ref{Default tablatures} and
+@ref{Custom tablatures}.
-\clef G % synonym for treble
-c2 c
-\clef F % synonym for bass
-c2 c
-\clef C % synonym for alto
-c2 c
-@end lilypond
+@cindex Cue clefs
+@cindex Clefs with cue notes
+For mixing clefs when using cue notes, see the @code{\cueClef} and
+@code{\cueDuringWithClef} commands in @ref{Formatting cue notes}.
@cindex transposing clef
@cindex clef, transposing
The pitches are displayed as if the numeric argument were
given without parentheses/brackets.
-Some special purpose clefs are described in @ref{Mensural clefs},
-@ref{Gregorian clefs}, @ref{Default tablatures}, and @ref{Custom
-tablatures}. For mixing different clefs when using cue notes within a
-score, see the @code{\cueClef} and @code{\cueDuringWithClef} functions
-in @ref{Formatting cue notes}.
-
@snippets
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{forcing-a-clef-symbol-to-be-displayed.ly}
+
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{keep-change-clefs-full-sized.ly}
@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{tweaking-clef-properties.ly}
@ref{Custom tablatures},
@ref{Formatting cue notes}.
+Installed Files:
+@file{../scm/parser-clef.scm}.
+
Snippets:
@rlsr{Pitches}.
Like with the dodecaphonic accidental style @emph{every} note
gets an accidental sign by default, but accidentals are
-suppressed for pitches immediately repeated within one voice.
+suppressed for pitches immediately repeated within the same staff.
@lilypond[quote]
musicA = {
@end lilypond
+@item dodecaphonic-first
+
+@cindex dodecaphonic accidental style
+@cindex dodecaphonic style, neo-modern
+
+@funindex dodecaphonic-first
+
+Similar to the dodecaphonic accidental style @emph{every} pitch
+gets an accidental sign, but only the first time it is encountered
+in a measure. Accidentals are only remembered for the actual octave
+but throughout voices.
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+musicA = {
+ <<
+ \relative c' {
+ cis'8 fis, bes4 <a cis>8 f bis4 |
+ cis2. <c, g'>4 |
+ }
+ \\
+ \relative c' {
+ ais'2 cis, |
+ fis8 b a4 cis2 |
+ }
+ >>
+}
+
+musicB = {
+ \clef bass
+ \new Voice {
+ \voiceTwo \relative c' {
+ <fis, a cis>8[ <fis a cis>
+ \change Staff = up
+ cis' cis
+ \change Staff = down
+ <fis, a> <fis a>]
+ \showStaffSwitch
+ \change Staff = up
+ dis'4 |
+ \change Staff = down
+ <fis, a cis>4 gis <f a d>2 |
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+\new PianoStaff {
+ <<
+ \context Staff = "up" {
+ \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic-first
+ \musicA
+ }
+ \context Staff = "down" {
+ \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic-first
+ \musicB
+ }
+ >>
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+
@item teaching
@cindex teaching accidental style