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
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
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
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
on Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:37:36PM -0400%, Jule Slootbeek said:
jule> if i want to email it to him, this gets harder, and scanning
jule> etc. is a b*tch.
people are submitting assignments in mudela? ok, that's just cool. :)
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Jule Slootbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>(ex. iii6/4 in stead of Em\B (in C), and [V7] V for secondary
>>>dominants
> the inversionsymbols correctly... so the 6 above the 4 (5 in
> superscript and 4 in subscript on the same col.) I have thought about
> using the lyric line, but i was just
David Boersma wrote:
>>Hey guys,
>
>
> There are also women on this list!
>
>
>>I have a question on adding text to a score
>>when i hand in assignments in class (I study music in college) my
>>teacher askes us to analyze our music and notate the chords under the
>>score (using roman num
David Boersma wrote:
>>Hey guys,
>
>
> There are also women on this list!
>
>
>>I have a question on adding text to a score
>>when i hand in assignments in class (I study music in college) my
>>teacher askes us to analyze our music and notate the chords under the
>>score (using roman numerals
> Hey guys,
There are also women on this list!
> I have a question on adding text to a score
> when i hand in assignments in class (I study music in college) my
> teacher askes us to analyze our music and notate the chords under the
> score (using roman numerals and inversion symbols, not pop-no