It certainly does. Mahalo nui.
J.
On 3/19/24 19:26, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2024-03-19 10:13 pm, John Helly wrote:
Aloha.
I'm trying to improve a score that my colleagues find confusing since
they mis-interpret A(b5) as Ab5; that is, when cis1:5- is transposed
to A(b5).
The transpose (cis to a) is not applied in the example below and that
may further complicate things as I'm not sure whether parentheses
could/should be added before the transpose or after. So, this may
actually be two problems.
So I'm seeking a way to put parentheses around the (b5) superscript.
I found this related snippet in the docs but can't seem to apply it
usefully to this situation.
Suggestions would be much appreciated.
Does this help?
%%%%
\version "2.22.0"
% Exception music is chords with markups.
% Specifically, chords rooted on C.
chExceptionMusic = {
<c e ges>1-\markup \super { ( \flat 5 ) }
}
% Convert music to list and prepend to existing exceptions.
chExceptions = #(append
(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions chExceptionMusic #t)
ignatzekExceptions)
theMusic = \chordmode {
\set chordNameExceptions = #chExceptions
cis1:5-
des1:5-
}
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\new ChordNames { \theMusic }
%%%%
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