Am 18.09.2015 um 08:40 schrieb bart deruyter:
Hi all,
[...]
For inversions one might choose a number based on the n'th note of a
chord, for example 2 as the second note from the root note, which in the
case of c:m would result in a ees as the lowest note and display a
fretboard diagram accordingly.

\invertedChords = \chordmode{
\setrootString #'6
\set inversion #'2
c4:m
}

I think this can be used for other instruments too.

What do you think? Can this be achieved? Is it a good idea to implement,
good enough for a feature request? :-) .

I like the idea, perhaps enlarged by a \set chordShape command.
Most chord shapes may be derived from either an open C, A, G or E chord voicing.

\set chordShape #'A
c4:maj7

Marc

grtz,

Bart

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