Hi Neal,
> If your chosen head isn't present in one of the notehead styles,
> you'll have to use 'stencil; note that you don't need the 'text
> property, since you can pass the glyph string directly to 'stencil
> using `grob-interpret-markup':
>
> #(define ((note-head-musicglyph name) grob)
> (grob-interpret-markup grob (make-musicglyph-markup name)))
>
> {
> \once \override NoteHead #'stencil = #(note-head-musicglyph "clefs.G")
> g'
> <c' e' \tweak #'stencil #(note-head-musicglyph "scripts.stopped") g'>
> }
well explained. Your method works very well and makes my lilypond-code
much much shorter and simpler.
You've solved my problem. Thank you very much!
Cheers
Philipp
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