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Subject: Re: Cascade Chords
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I don’t think cascade chord and arpeggio are the same thing. Maybe a “cascade
chord” is a “slow” arpeggio, but what I’m thinking of, each added note occurs
on a specific fraction
should get you a long way towards your goal.Kind regards,Michael From: Michael Gerdau Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2023 12:57 AMTo: drtechda...@gmail.comCc: lilypond-user@gnu.orgSubject: Re: Cascade Chords When you say „cascade chord“ do you mean an arpeggio? If so then yes, Lilypond has a special
ial notation for cascade chords (chords played by adding
> successive notes )? I could do it by adding a new voice for each note, but
> that seems unwieldly and cluttered.
> Is there a special notation for cascade chords (chords played by
> adding successive notes )? I could do it by adding a new voice for
> each note, but that seems unwieldly and cluttered.
https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=408
Werner
Is there a special notation for cascade chords (chords played by adding
successive notes )? I could do it by adding a new voice for each note, but
that seems unwieldly and cluttered.