Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-06-22 14:50 GMT+02:00 William Marchant wmarch...@eastlink.ca: Nathan, Thanks for the pointer. Bill On 15-06-21 10:56 PM, Nathan Ho wrote: On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant wmarch...@eastlink.ca wrote: Using the \chordmode function, when I enter a:m7.5- I get

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread William Marchant
Harm, I read the docs as suggested by Nathan, and discovered other things of value. But the exact solution evaded me. You have suggested my next area of exploration. Looks promising. Thanks! Bill On 15-06-22 06:13 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: 2015-06-22 14:50 GMT+02:00 William Marchant

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread William Marchant
Nathan, Thanks for the pointer. Bill On 15-06-21 10:56 PM, Nathan Ho wrote: On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant wmarch...@eastlink.ca mailto:wmarch...@eastlink.ca wrote: Using the \chordmode function, when I enter a:m7.5- I get as shown in the documentation. The

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-21 Thread Nathan Ho
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant wmarch...@eastlink.ca wrote: Using the \chordmode function, when I enter a:m7.5- I get as shown in the documentation. The guitarist in our group would very much like to stay with the notation he is used to. Namely . Hi William, Have a

A Chord Question

2015-06-21 Thread William Marchant
Using the \chordmode function, when I enter a:m7.5- I get as shown in the documentation. The guitarist in our group would very much like to stay with the notation he is used to. Namely . Is it possible to pursuad chordmode to produce this, or do I have to use \markup as I have been

yet another chord question

2009-02-09 Thread James E. Bailey
I'd like to have a chord that is C-10. I have myChordDefinitions = { c e g b dis-\markup \super {-10} } And then, of course the requisite myChordExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions myChordDefinitions #t) ignatzekExceptions) myChordInit = { \set

Re: yet another chord question

2009-02-09 Thread Brett Duncan
James E. Bailey wrote: I'd like to have a chord that is C-10. I have myChordDefinitions = { c e g b dis-\markup \super {-10} } And then, of course the requisite myChordExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions myChordDefinitions #t) ignatzekExceptions) myChordInit

yet another chord question

2009-02-09 Thread James E . Bailey
I'd like to have a chord that is C-10. I have myChordDefinitions = { c e g b dis-\markup \super {-10} } And then, of course the requisite myChordExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions myChordDefinitions #t) ignatzekExceptions) myChordInit = { \set

Re: yet another chord question

2009-02-09 Thread James E. Bailey
El 09.02.2009, a las 23:16, Brett Duncan escribió: James E. Bailey wrote: I'd like to have a chord that is C-10. I have myChordDefinitions = { c e g b dis-\markup \super {-10} } And then, of course the requisite myChordExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions

Re: chordmode chord question

2007-11-12 Thread Johan Vromans
Henk van Voorthuijsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: \version 2.10.25 In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling (I'm assuming that one can't put a chord like I just did in chordmode). On Nov 11, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Jay Hamilton wrote: \chordmode { g:m6-^5 } Have you

Re: chordmode chord question

2007-11-12 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Henk van Voorthuijsen wrote: On Nov 11, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Jay Hamilton wrote: \version 2.10.25 In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling (I'm assuming that one can't put a chord like I just did in chordmode). You certainly can: mychords = \chordmode{ c:7 g:m6-^5

Re: chordmode chord question

2007-11-12 Thread Rune Zedeler
Henk van Voorthuijsen skrev: In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling What's wrong with \chordmode { es/g } ? -Rune ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: chordmode chord question

2007-11-12 Thread Henk van Voorthuijsen
On Nov 12, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Rune Zedeler wrote: Henk van Voorthuijsen skrev: In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling What's wrong with \chordmode { es/g } ? It comes out as g es bes --Henk ___ lilypond-user

chordmode chord question

2007-11-11 Thread Jay Hamilton
\version 2.10.25 In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling (I'm assuming that one can't put a chord like I just did in chordmode). Everything I've tried so far has either produced errors or no effect at all. Yours- Jay Jay Hamilton www.soundand.com 206-328-7694

Re: chordmode chord question

2007-11-11 Thread Henk van Voorthuijsen
On Nov 11, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Jay Hamilton wrote: \version 2.10.25 In chordmode I am trying to get g bes es in some kind of spelling (I'm assuming that one can't put a chord like I just did in chordmode). \chordmode { g:m6-^5 } Everything I've tried so far has either produced errors

Quick Lilypond Newbie Chord Question

2002-02-02 Thread Jack Chartreuse
Hello, How to put a fermata over a chord symbol? _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]