Yes, there is. You only have to say

 \set chordChanges = ##f

 and if you want to change it back

 \set chordChanges = ##t

 have fun!

 2008/4/11, Stan Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> If you have the same consecutive chords, only the first one prints out.
 >
 >  Is it possible to force display of a subsequent chord in this
case? I find this
 >  is necessary when a new phrase or section appears:
 >
 >  end of A section:
 >  ... C:7
 >
 >  beginning of B section
 >  C:7 ...
 >
 >  Normally the C7 in the B section won't display. Is there a way to
change this?
 >
 >
 >
 >
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