On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 03:50:20PM +1100, Brett Duncan
wrote:
> Add further definitions in chExceptionMusic like this:
>
> chExceptionMusic = {
> 1-\markup {m \super \arpeggioGuitar }
> 1-\markup { \super \arpeggioGuitar }
> }
>
> You can add as many chord definitions as you need -
Miklos Vajna wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:11:52PM +1100, Brett Duncan
wrote:
Rather than subverting your major 7th symbol, you could also set up a
chord exception that adds the arpeggio when you add the 15th to the
chord (which of course you would normally never do):
Hi Brett,
I like
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:11:52PM +1100, Brett Duncan
wrote:
> Rather than subverting your major 7th symbol, you could also set up a
> chord exception that adds the arpeggio when you add the 15th to the
> chord (which of course you would normally never do):
Hi Brett,
I like this, but how can
James E. Bailey wrote:
Great, that worked. This is still a workaround, but given that I don't
want to use the major 7 (at least for now) for its original purpose, I
can just say to overwrite it with arpeggioGuitar then I get what I
wished.
Rather than subverting your major 7th symbol, you cou
Am 12.01.2009 um 00:54 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:30:11AM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
The problem with this workaround is that the arpeggio is simply a
markup attached to the note, rather than being a part of the chord
name, which is a markup. Perhaps really thoroug
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:30:11AM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
> The problem with this workaround is that the arpeggio is simply a
> markup attached to the note, rather than being a part of the chord
> name, which is a markup. Perhaps really thorough reading of 2.7.2
> displaying chords
Am 12.01.2009 um 00:19 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:13:59AM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
Second, this does exactly what I want, but how do I use this next
to a
chord?
\chords {\germanChords e2:m b:m e1:m^\arpeggioGuitar e2:m e:m b:m
b:m e:m e:m}
I'm glad to see you
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:13:59AM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
> > Second, this does exactly what I want, but how do I use this next to a
> > chord?
> > \chords {\germanChords e2:m b:m e1:m^\arpeggioGuitar e2:m e:m b:m
> > b:m e:m e:m}
>
> I'm glad to see you moved to using lilypond's chor
Am 12.01.2009 um 00:05 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 06:08:40PM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
Here is a picture about the original chord, just in case the
description would be hard to parse:
http://frugalware.org/~vmiklos/pics/photo/P1000146.JPG
Ah, well then, yes, you'd
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 06:08:40PM +0100, "James E. Bailey"
wrote:
> > Here is a picture about the original chord, just in case the
> > description would be hard to parse:
> >
> > http://frugalware.org/~vmiklos/pics/photo/P1000146.JPG
>
> Ah, well then, yes, you'd want to center column scripts.a
Am 11.01.2009 um 15:11 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 05:53:20AM +0100, Miklos Vajna
wrote:
and I would like to add something like a \arpeggioArrowDown next
to e1:m.
Here is a picture about the original chord, just in case the
description would be hard to parse:
http://fru
Am 11.01.2009 um 04:46 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
Hi,
I'm trying to use lilypond to digitalize some of my guitar chords,
and I
seem to hit a problem.
So in guitar chords it's a common to have something like
\arpeggioArrowDown next to a chord.
…
and I would like to add something like a \arpegg
Hi,
I'm trying to use lilypond to digitalize some of my guitar chords, and I
seem to hit a problem.
So in guitar chords it's a common to have something like
\arpeggioArrowDown next to a chord.
Currently what I have is like:
<<
{
\clef "G_8"
\key g
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 05:53:20AM +0100, Miklos Vajna
wrote:
> and I would like to add something like a \arpeggioArrowDown next to e1:m.
Here is a picture about the original chord, just in case the
description would be hard to parse:
http://frugalware.org/~vmiklos/pics/photo/P1000146.JPG
Than
Hi,
I'm trying to use lilypond to digitalize some of my guitar chords, and I
seem to hit a problem.
So in guitar chords it's a common to have something like
\arpeggioArrowDown next to a chord.
Currently what I have is:
\version "2.10.0"
\paper {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\score {
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