%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
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-\version "2.11.62"
+\version "2.12.0"
\header {
lsrtags = "pitches, staff-notation"
@code{octave} specifies the octave (0 being the octave from middle C to
the B above), @code{step} specifies the note within the octave (0 means
C and 6 means B), and @code{alter} is @code{,SHARP ,FLAT ,DOUBLE-SHARP}
-etc. (Note the leading comma.)
+etc. (Note the leading comma.) The accidentals in the key signature
+will appear in the reverse order to that in which they are specified.
Alternatively, for each item in the list, using the more concise format
all octaves.
+For microtonal scales where a \"sharp\" is not 100 cents, @code{alter}
+refers to the alteration as a proportion of a 200-cent whole tone.
+
+
Here is an example of a possible key signature for generating a
whole-tone scale:
"
doctitle = "Non-traditional key signatures"
} % begin verbatim
+
\relative c' {
- \set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 3) . ,SHARP) ((0 . 5) . ,FLAT) ((0 . 6) . ,FLAT))
+ \set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 3) . ,SHARP)
+ ((0 . 5) . ,FLAT)
+ ((0 . 6) . ,FLAT))
c4 d e fis
aes4 bes c2
}
-