Hi David,
>> This works, but I'm guessing there's a better way:
This is nice! Any way that it could take two (or more) articulations like
\addArticulation \tenuto \staccato { c <c e g> d c' }
to avoid nesting or chaining like
\addArticulation \tenuto \addArticulation \staccato { c <c e g> d c' }
which doesn't even work (of course, since the function won't add articulations
if they already exist)?
Thanks,
Kieren.
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