If you mean alternative chords on top of each other, I just place two ChordNames contexts in the score and have the upper one contain mostly spacers plus the alternative chord names wherever one is needed ...
Best, Robert > On 15 Dec 2017, at 00:20, Menu Jacques <imj-...@bluewin.ch> wrote: > > Hello folks, > > MusicXML has the notion of multiple chord names, i.e.: > > <part id="P1"> > <measure number="1"> > <attributes> > <divisions>480</divisions> > <key> > <fifths>0</fifths> > <mode>major</mode> > </key> > <time> > <beats>4</beats> > <beat-type>4</beat-type> > </time> > <clef> > <sign>G</sign> > <line>2</line> > </clef> > </attributes> > <harmony print-frame="no"> > <root> > <root-step>C</root-step> > </root> > <kind text="">major</kind> > </harmony> > <harmony print-frame="no"> > <root> > <root-step>F</root-step> > <root-alter>1</root-alter> > </root> > <kind text="m6">minor-sixth</kind> > </harmony> > <note> > <pitch> > <step>A</step> > <octave>4</octave> > </pitch> > <duration>960</duration> > <voice>1</voice> > <type>half</type> > </note> > > Can this be obtained with LilyPond? > > Thanks for your help! > > JM > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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