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-\version "2.11.38"
+\version "2.11.51"
\header {
lsrtags = "ancient-notation, template"
- texidoc = "
+
+ texidoc = "
When transcribing mensural music, an incipit at the beginning of the
piece is useful to indicate the original key and tempo. While today
musicians are used to bar lines in order to faster recognize rhythmic
music; in fact, the meter often changed after every few notes. As a
compromise, bar lines are often printed between the staves rather than
on the staves.
-" }
-% begin verbatim
+
+"
+ doctitle = "Ancient notation template -- modern transcription of mensural music"
+} % begin verbatim
global = {
\set Score.skipBars = ##t
discantusNotes = {
\transpose c' c'' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Discantus "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Discantus "
% incipit
\clef "neomensural-c1"
altusNotes = {
\transpose c' c'' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Altus "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Altus "
% incipit
\clef "neomensural-c3"
tenorNotes = {
\transpose c' c' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Tenor "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Tenor "
% incipit
\clef "neomensural-c4"
bassusNotes = {
\transpose c' c' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Bassus "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bassus "
% incipit
\clef "bass"