Hi, I'm trying to write a doublestop in a violin piece, where on note is played as an artificail harmonic.
In the sequence '<eih d g \harmonic>4' The harmonic is placed above the 'eih' but should be placed above the 'd'. Is there any way to either flip the noteheads of the eih and d or move the harmonic diamond horizontally? I tried to trick lilypond by adding a fourth notehead in order to flip the harmonic sign and then making the added notehead invisible: '<eih d g \harmonic \hideNotes a \unHideNotes>4' This doesn't seem to work inside a chord. Also overriding #'notehead to be transparent doesn't work in this context. Putting the d with its harmonic in another voice context results in awkward spacings of the two voices (Stem up and down) and makes the whole thing quite difficult to read. Using text markup for the diamond sign is awkward as the notes are placed above the space with some ledger lines. Any ideas? -- Orm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user