Re: Chord notation in files output by Rosegarden

2009-01-22 Thread Brett Duncan
Lorenzo Bicci wrote: There is no No Chords symbol or function in Rosegarden. I'm referring to the use of "N.C." or "NC" to mean that instruments that are playing chords must stop playing chords, which i've seen especially in pop music. Of course a "N.C." markup could be put in as text, but it w

Re: Chord notation in files output by Rosegarden

2009-01-22 Thread Lorenzo Bicci
First of all, thanks a lot for your help! Il giorno mar, 20/01/2009 alle 08.41 -0700, Carl D. Sorensen ha scritto: > > > The problem is I couldn't find in Lilypond's documentation the > symbols > > for: > > - No Chords. > > I'm not sure what you mean by No Chords. And I don't know Rosegarden > a

Re: Chord notation in files output by Rosegarden

2009-01-20 Thread David Stocker
On the question of "No Chord," it's common in modern sheets to indicate when harmony instruments are silent with the use of "N.C." in the harmonic progression. In LilyPond, this is probably best done with a spacer rest and a ^\markup. Aligning it vertically with the chord symbols would be the c

Re: Chord notation in files output by Rosegarden

2009-01-20 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 1/20/09 8:06 AM, "Lorenzo Bicci" wrote: > My band and I are using Rosegarden to transcribe our songs, with all the > vocal parts and the chords. I found that by writing chords directly with > Lilypond notation (for example: fis:7 or bes:dim) it's possible to make > Lilypond treat them in a

Chord notation in files output by Rosegarden

2009-01-20 Thread Lorenzo Bicci
Hello everybody! I just subscribed to this mailing list, so maybe i'm going to ask an already answered question. In this case, please tell me when it was answered so that I can look for it in the archives. My band and I are using Rosegarden to transcribe our songs, with all the vocal parts and the