I writing some accordion scores and for this reason I'm trying to create
the lilypond tools that will make the task more easy.

I started writing the following vaiables:

cC = {c4}
cc = \chordmode {c4}
ccC = { \new Voice << {\cC}  {\cc}>>}    %first solution


(In the attached image you can see an output example)

I know I could define ccC in this other way....

ccC = {<c c' e' g'>4}     % second solution


but:

(1) if possible I would like to build the tools creating small 'object' and
assembling them (in this case I create cC and cc and I assembled them in
ccC)
(2) I need to use Thomas Morley "event-chord-reduce" on the score. This
work well with my first solution because it reduces the chord but it does
not work with the second solution because it is not a chord

I would like to know if I'm going in the right direction or there is a
better way.

Thank you, g.

P.S.
- Sorry for the terrible variables name, these are temporary.
- In the 'real' code cc is defined in a bit more complicated way:

cc = \chordmode { c4 _\tweak #'direction #UP _\markup {M}}

but for the previous example I simplify it because it was not relevant.
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