I think "C" is correct.

Arent accidentals in chords supposed to be placed as follows?

  *
starting from the highest note
  *
Next note a 7th or greater distance below gets an accidental in the same column]
  *
Then, go to the 2nd highest note.  This accidental gets placed in a column 
farther left
  *
continue

Correct me if im wrong, please

peace!
dirck
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On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 3:00 PM Paul Hodges 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Would you consider:

\relative {
  \mark E
  <<
    {
      <b''! gs f! d>8
    }
    \\
    {
      \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0.9
      <b,! gs f! d>8
    }
  >>
}

Maybe it breaks the rules, but it looks easy to read to me.

It looks good to me, and it helps that the chord before it is also shifted in 
this way (see attached).  Thanks!

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Knute Snortum


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