sorry, I forgot to mention:

The following construct *doesn't* provide a solution as the
parnethesis is far too small and only parenthesizes the notehead. 

\set fontSize = #-4
\once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
<\parenthesize fih>4
\set fontSize = #1

The parenthesis should go around the accidental as well and should
(preferably) be square bracketed and should be larger. I would like to
define a macro to get that done so that I only have to write something
like

\bracket #'fih #4 

in order to get the bracket drawn around the notehead and accidental
without having to deal with any extra-offsets or such. 

--
Orm

Am 02. Dezember 2006, 15:16 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Orm Finnendahl:
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to write noteheads with brackets around them (preferably
> square brackets) without using Markup commands, as most of them have
> to be on ledger lines and it is very awkward to get those drawn. It
> would be very nice to enter the notes in question using a new voice
> context in order to be able to get them at defined rhythmic
> positions.
> 
> Is there an easy way to get that done?
> 
> Yours,
> Orm
> 
> 
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