Hello Robert,

Thanks for your answer. I’d been wondering whether something would be possible 
with a single ChordNames contexts, but yours is clearly a solution.

A nice day!

JM

> Le 15 déc. 2017 à 11:15, Robert Schmaus <robert.schm...@web.de> a écrit :
> 
> 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 
> <mailto: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
>> 
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