Hey all, in chord mode the basic seventh step added to a tonic is the flattened seventh (e.g. c:1.7). Diminished sevenths and major sevenths can be achieved by suffixing a '-' or '+' to the number (e.g. c:1.7- or c:1.7+). But this interpretation changes when the notes extend beyond the range of one octave. c:1.14 is now interpreted as a major seventh, c:1.14+ and c:1.14- are now displayed as an augmented major seventh and a flattened seventh, respectively (see attachment). Currently it's not possible at all to display a diminished seventh one octave higher. So this looks like a bug to me.
\version "2.19.21" intervals = \chordmode { c1:1.7 c1:1.7+ c1:1.7- c1:1.14 c1:1.14+ c1:1.14- } << \new Voice = sevenths { \accidentalStyle Score.teaching \intervals } \new Lyrics \lyricsto sevenths { "1.7" "1.7+" "1.7-" "1.14" "1.14+" "1.14-" } >> hth patrick _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond