On 2018-09-17 3:21 pm, sg2002 wrote:
Currently running ChordNames on the example I presented produces this:
D Dm/A F Dm/A D Dm/A F Dm/A E E7/G# G# E7/G# E E7/G# G# E7/G#
That's too much clutter for me so I would prefer only seeing the
chords:
Dm/A Dm/A Dm/A Dm/A E7/G# E7/G# E7/G# E7/G#
Even better if the output could only have the chords shown during the
changes:
Dm/A E7/G#
I think what you want is something like this:
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\version "2.19.82"
<< \new ChordNames \chordmode { d1*2:m/a | e1*2:7/gis }
\new Staff { \clef bass
d4 \chordmode { d:m/a } f, q | d4 q f, q |
e,4 \chordmode { e:7^5/gis } gis, q | e,4 q gis, q } >>
%%%%
ChordNames does not do magic with the notes provided. You cannot just
duplicate notes intended for a staff and get useful results. Instead,
use that context specifically when you want a chord to appear. In
addition to specifying durations for the chord changes, use \skip (or s)
as needed when there is no associated chord.
-- Aaron Hill
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