Re: rolled (arpeggiated) chord

2014-02-05 Thread Noeck
Am 05.02.2014 12:04, schrieb Bric: > there is a recent thread with the subject "rolled chords" but I couldn't > see the answer to my quest(ion) there. > > What is the lilypond code for expressing a rolled chord? A vertical > squiggly line to the left of a chord? > > I tried \arpeggio, but it

Re: rolled (arpeggiated) chord

2014-02-05 Thread David Kastrup
Bric writes: > there is a recent thread with the subject "rolled chords" but I > couldn't see the answer to my quest(ion) there. > > What is the lilypond code for expressing a rolled chord? A vertical > squiggly line to the left of a chord? > > I tried \arpeggio, but it doesn't seem to work. >

Re: rolled (arpeggiated) chord

2014-02-05 Thread Urs Liska
Am 05.02.2014 12:08, schrieb Bric: On 02/05/2014 06:04 AM, Bric wrote: there is a recent thread with the subject "rolled chords" but I couldn't see the answer to my quest(ion) there. What is the lilypond code for expressing a rolled chord? A vertical squiggly line to the left of a chord? I t

Re: rolled (arpeggiated) chord

2014-02-05 Thread Bric
On 02/05/2014 06:04 AM, Bric wrote: there is a recent thread with the subject "rolled chords" but I couldn't see the answer to my quest(ion) there. What is the lilypond code for expressing a rolled chord? A vertical squiggly line to the left of a chord? I tried \arpeggio, but it doesn't se

rolled (arpeggiated) chord

2014-02-05 Thread Bric
there is a recent thread with the subject "rolled chords" but I couldn't see the answer to my quest(ion) there. What is the lilypond code for expressing a rolled chord? A vertical squiggly line to the left of a chord? I tried \arpeggio, but it doesn't seem to work. do I have the right code