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Datum: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 17:48:48 -0800 (PST)
Von: Rick Hansen (aka RickH) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: How to put chords on a score automatically
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
Such a program
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
Such a program could not make the assumption that the root of the chord is
always being sung by the bass or any other voice, or being sung at all. But
if the lp syntax allowed marking what note is the current chord root at
any point in time, then it could
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Hi list,
I'm working on a four-part score for barbershop chorus. It has four
separate voices of course, and words to the lead line, as well as words to
various parts of other voices.
My question is this: As I arrange this, I want to have the chords I am
creating displayed so I can see where
Father Gordon Gilbert skrev:
My question is this: As I arrange this, I want to have the chords I am
creating displayed
I am not sure I understand.
Something like this?
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version 2.10.0
sop = { g' a' }
alt = { e' f' }
bas = { c' d' }
{
\new ChordNames \sop \alt \bas
Rune -
Your example works on its own, and is roughly what I'm looking for, but when
I try to incorporate that syntax into my own (2.11.32) score, it doesn't
work. I'd like to see the chordnames at the top of the choirstaff so I can
check my work.
My score is such that I can't really boil it