Why not typeset all of them with a single \markup:
c^\markup{\column {\natural \musicglyph #"scripts.turn" \flat }}
/Mats
Peter Chubb wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set a turn symbol with a natural sign over it
and a flat sign under it. I tried:
c''^\markup{\natural}^\turn^\markup{\flat}
but the natural and flat signs always turn up next to each other,
and the turn is above both. Any ideas? Playing with script-priority
moves both accidentals, not just one, even with \once.
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