+@item
+The meaning of @code{instrumentTransposition} has been reversed.
+After
+@example
+\set instrumentTransposition = #@{ b #@}
+@end example
+a written @code{c'} now sounds like @code{b}. Previously, this
+would have been the other way round. This and the following change
+should make dealing with transposing instruments more
+straightforward.
+
+@item
+The music generated by @code{\set} and @code{\override} commands
+is no longer affected by @code{\transpose}. The main consequence
+is that @code{\transpose} will transpose audible/@/concert pitch and
+printed pitch by the same amount even when the transposed music
+contains @code{\transposition}. Previously,
+@example
+\transpose c' f' \transposition bes'
+@end example
+was equivalent to @code{\transposition f'}. Now it stays
+equivalent to @code{\transposition bes'}.
+