Hi Nick,

How about:

\version "2.18.2"

\relative c'' {
  \arpeggioBracket
  \once \override Arpeggio.positions = #'(-2.5 . -1.5)
  <fis, d a>\arpeggio
}

Cheers,
Pierre

2015-06-09 6:46 GMT+02:00 Nick Baskin <amphio...@gmail.com>:

> Hey all,
>
> I have a situation where I would like to use a square bracket (like the
> square arpeggio bracket) around only two notes in a piano chord to indicate
> that the pianist should play both of them with their thumb. I've tried
> searching the manuals, list archives, and LSR for snippets relating both to
> the arpeggio function and the parenthesize function, and so far I haven't
> been able to find anyone discussing how to do this. Does anyone here have
> any thoughts?
>
> Many thanks,
> Nick
>
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