Hi all I am trying to copy the famous Nocturne N. 2 Op. 9 by Chopin, but am getting crazy to make this figure: http://xrl.us/beqd4 3d bar: the turn upon the c8 note. I've been trying all possible configurations of code like this:
\once \override TextScript #'script-priority = #-100 c8^\turn^\markup { \flat }^\markup { \flat }^\markup { \natural }^\markup{\finger"12121"} or \once \override Script #'script-priority = #-100 c8^\turn^\markup { \flat }^\markup { \flat }^\markup { \natural }^\markup{\finger"12121"} Changing the order of various components didnt help, the turn goes either on top or on bottom, but nevere between flat and natural signs, I've also tried crating a double voice with a s8 and dividing signs: it didnt work I am using this now: \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'( -1.5 . -3.2 ) c8^\turn^\markup{\finger"12121"} (The override is needed because fingering is not centered) this is a regular turn without flat and natural signs, but the one in Chopin's piece requires that the note before a turn is a b, and not a bflat as it would be the case on a normal turn, I guess this is called a "chromatic turn" but I am not sure. If there is a different more modern way to draw a "chromatic turn", it's OK, I dont want to create an exact replica of the original source, I just want to create a good modern version. Moreover: is there a way to draw a little slur on the fingering (12121) like in the original? Thanks and Bye Renato http://www.nightpassage.org
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