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Node:Default contexts, Next:Context evaluation, Previous:Creating contexts, Up:Interpretation context Default contextsMost music expressions don't need an explicit \score { \notes \context Voice = goUp { c'4 d' e' } } There are some quirks that you must keep in mind when dealing with defaults: First, every top level music is interpreted by the Score context; in other
words, you may think of \score { \context Score music } Second, contexts are created automatically to be able to interpret the music expressions. Consider the following example. \score { \context Score \notes { c'4-( d' e'-) } } The sequential music is interpreted by the Score context initially
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