Am 25.09.2014 um 14:48 schrieb bb:
The description of chord naming is a bit short for my experience.
I am looking for the code for a
Dominant Seventh Sharp Fifth Chord
Say i. e. G^7#5
How can I do that?
Is there any extended turorial or something like that to learn from.
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On 25.09.2014, at 14:48, bb wrote:
> The description of chord naming is a bit short for my experience.
>
> I am looking for the code for a
> Dominant Seventh Sharp Fifth Chord
>
> Say i. e. G^7#5
>
> How can I do that?
\chords { g:7.5+ }
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patrick
>
>
The description of chord naming is a bit short for my experience.
I am looking for the code for a
Dominant Seventh Sharp Fifth Chord
Say i. e. G^7#5
How can I do that?
Is there any extended turorial or something like that to learn from.
Kind regards
BB
he superscript 7 (⁷), so you don’t need
>LilyPond’s
>> superscript command if you don’t like it (the placement and font of
>the
>> superscript is different).
>>
>> On 14.06.2014 17:31, Server Acim wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I am writing an Harmony book with m
d’s
superscript command if you don’t like it (the placement and font of the
superscript is different).
On 14.06.2014 17:31, Server Acim wrote:
Hello,
I am writing an Harmony book with my friend. I want to use "Diminished
Dominant" symbol in figured bass below the note. It has to mark
&q
\char##x2077 is the superscript 7 (⁷), so you don’t need LilyPond’s
superscript command if you don’t like it (the placement and font of the
superscript is different).
On 14.06.2014 17:31, Server Acim wrote:
Hello,
I am writing an Harmony book with my friend. I want to use "Diminished
Dominan
2014-06-14 17:31 GMT+02:00 Server Acim :
> Hello,
> I am writing an Harmony book with my friend. I want to use "Diminished
> Dominant" symbol in figured bass below the note. It has to mark "diminished
> fifth" interval with a cross line on "D" letter.
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Hello,
I am writing an Harmony book with my friend. I want to use "Diminished
Dominant" symbol in figured bass below the note. It has to mark
"diminished fifth" interval with a cross line on "D" letter.
In our country, some music teachers had gotten their edu
Lilipyond 2.2.2
I would like to have a chordname like G13. Lilypond writes
"G9add13". Is there any chance to a simple G13 without "add"?
Thanks for help!
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