Nicolas Sceaux wrote Saturday, December 12, 2009 3:39 PM


Le 12 déc. 2009 à 14:01, David Kastrup a écrit :

{ G4 g D // | /// // / // | \time 3/4 G g / | D // // | /// // // | }

Memorizing more than one chord/note (e.g. 3 chords/notes), and accessing
them using q, qq, qqq, would do it?

Hhm.  So when a single new chord is entered explicitly the chords
held in qq and qqq all move down one?  Not sure this is a good
syntax.  If in an existing score I later replace a q with an
explicit chord all the following q, qq and qqq will need changing
too.

Trevor




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