On 2018-08-29 10:25, Tom Swan wrote:
continued reply... Re: accidentals, yes that will be necessary. Do you
have an idea about how to go about that?
Hi Tom,
Building upon the code from scm/chord-name.scm (and related files) as
well as (LSR #750)[1], here is a more complete version of the
continued reply... Re: accidentals, yes that will be necessary. Do you have an
idea about how to go about that?
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That worked perfectly! Thank you. I am not very familiar with lilypond
internals, but now I am also intrigued by your solution. I am determined now to
learn scheme. :-)
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> Do you need lowercase numbers (i to vii) too? And how about accidentals?
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I am comfortable with IVm7 or IV-7 but I am
Am 28.08.18 um 18:57 schrieb Jacques Menu Muzhic:
Do I guess it right that you’d like tonality-relative numbers, i.e. V7 for A7
in D major?
That’s indeed probable. There are two possibilities what to do about that:
1. Get the tonic from the key signature as it is done in these snippets:
Hello Tom,
Do I guess it right that you’d like tonality-relative numbers, i.e. V7 for A7
in D major?
JM
> Le 28 août 2018 à 16:27, Malte Meyn a écrit :
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> Am 28.08.18 um 15:29 schrieb Tom Swan:
>> Sorry for duplication but my previous try didn't seem to go through.)
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> It came
Am 28.08.18 um 15:29 schrieb Tom Swan:
Sorry for duplication but my previous try didn't seem to go through.)
It came through; it just seems like it was overlooked by many.
I need some help figuring out how to change chord names (C, F, G) into
intervals such as (I, IV, V). The short
Hello. (Trying this again in plain text. Sorry for duplication but my previous
try didn't seem to go through.)
I need some help figuring out how to change chord names (C, F, G) into
intervals such as (I, IV, V). The short example below displays a timing diagram
for a melodic line, but I would
Hello. I need some help figuring out how to change chord names (C, F, G) into intervals such as (I, IV, V). The short example below displays a timing diagram for a melodic line, but I would also like to display the chords C7, F7 as generic intervals I7 IV7. Manually setting the text would okay --