Thanks for the reply, Jan. Unfortunately I couldn't use your code as all I get is an
error message (using Lilypond 2.2.2).
What I am trying to achieve is (for example) to input "C" as a chord and to get as
output both
a chord of C Major consisting of middle C and the G and E immediately below it, and
"C" as the chord name.
I can construct a chord as above, and store it using an identifier, but get the chord
name Emb6 - true, but not useful to me!
TIA
Tim Hucker
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