On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 7:57 AM achar <jp...@free.fr> wrote: > > Hello everyone. > When performing a harmonic analysis of a jazz standard, > I would like to associate each chord with its Roman numeral equivalent. > However, this is not possible in all cases because, for example, > if a measure contains a whole note and there is a chord change on the 3rd > beat, > I cannot associate the Roman numerals with the second chord . > There is of course the possibility of replacing the round note with two > linked white notes. > but this is not aesthetic. > If anyone has a solution, please let me know. Have a good day. > JP
It's always nice to post a minimum working example (MWE) that illustrates the problem so that we have something to work with. That said, I use two staves, one for the melody and one for the chords. That way I don't have to worry about attaching chords to the melody. %%% \version "2.22.1" theMelody = \relative { c'1 } theChords = \chordmode { c2 a:m } \score { << \new ChordNames \theChords \new Staff \theMelody >> } %%% -- Knute Snortum