Thank you Ernie, that looks like just the thing.
Laurie Savage
https://www.queensofthewest.com/
On Tue, 28 Nov 2023 at 16:26, Ernie Braganza
wrote:
> Here's how I've handled it by creating a new Chordnames staff.
>
> \version "2.24.3"
>
> Harmonies = \chordmode {
> a1:maj
> a1:maj
> a1:ma
Here's how I've handled it by creating a new Chordnames staff.
\version "2.24.3"
Harmonies = \chordmode {
a1:maj
a1:maj
a1:maj
}
AltHarmonies = \chordmode {
\override ChordName.font-size = #-1
s1
b2:m7 e:7
s1
}
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames \AltHarmonies
\new ChordNames \Harmonies
Hi,
In jazz lead sheets one often comes across alternate chord names in
parentheses written above the standard chord to signify an alternative
harmony that can be played. I have tried doing that using this as a simple
example of an alternative IIm7-V7 back to Imaj:
\version "2.25.4"
Harmonies =