I've noticed this question asked here 6 or 7 years ago but have not been
able to find a solution. I want to use a chord symbol for an open interval
(G D) with no third. I have tried using g1^3 but the symbol still appears as
"G." I'd like it to say "G (no3)." I tried to accomplish it using this
snippet from the reference manual:
% modify maj9 and 6(add9)
% Exception music is chords with markups
chExceptionMusic = {
<g d>1-\markup { \super "(no3)" }
}
% Convert music to list and prepend to existing exceptions.
chExceptions = #( append
( sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions chExceptionMusic #t)
ignatzekExceptions)
musicScore = \context StaffGroup <<
\new ChordNames \chordmode { \set majorSevenSymbol = "maj7"
\set chordNameExceptions = #chExceptions
g2^3 g4:m d:m/f g:m d:m c:m bes d1 d4:m bes f ees:/g d1
g2.^3 s4 s1 s1
c2:m c4:m7 d:m bes2. c4:m7 d2.^3 d4:m g2:m d4:m/f g:m d1
g1^3
}
But it does not seem to make a difference. Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thanks!
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