Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is an example.
Very nice!
Is there a way to avoid the naturals and sharps? They're rather
meaningless.
-- Johan
'Chord' is alive again -- http://chordii.sourceforge.net
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Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb Johan Vromans:
Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is an example.
Very nice!
Is there a way to avoid the naturals and sharps? They're rather
meaningless.
You mean the key signature (and its cancellation)? That's easy: Simple create
the staff
[Quoting Reinhold Kainhofer, on July 3 2008, 15:07, in Re: Chord Charts - r]
You mean the key signature (and its cancellation)?
No, the accidentals (In your examples: the # in the 3rd measure).
The leading key signature is significant. However, when transposing
the chords, the key signature
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb Johan Vromans:
Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is an example.
Very nice!
Is there a way to avoid the naturals and sharps? They're rather
meaningless.
You mean the key signature (and its
2008/7/3 Chris Gray :
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb Johan Vromans:
Is there a way to avoid the naturals and sharps? They're rather
meaningless.
Because b natural is used in the myrhythm in the first measure, a natural is
used before that note head in the first measure. Carl was just
Johan Vromans jvromans at squirrel.nl writes:
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
Here is an example.
Very nice!
Is there a way to avoid the naturals and sharps? They're rather
meaningless.
What version of LilyPond are you using? I'm using 2.11.50, and I have
no
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb Johan Vromans:
[Quoting Reinhold Kainhofer, on July 3 2008, 15:07, in Re: Chord Charts -
r]
You mean the key signature (and its cancellation)?
No, the accidentals (In your examples: the # in the 3rd measure).
Ah, I was using lilypond 2.11.x, and there
Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What version of LilyPond are you using? I'm using 2.11.50, and I have
no accidentals, just the key signatures.
I'm using 2.10.33. Thanks for all the pointers to solutions.
-- Johan
'Chord' is alive again -- http://chordii.sourceforge.net
Hi,
This is great, but Is it possible to insert some melody measures with
standard notation??
Thanks,
Oscar.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What version of LilyPond are you using? I'm using 2.11.50, and I have
Oscar spacepluk at gmail.com writes:
Hi,This is great, but Is it possible to insert some melody measures with
standard notation??
Thanks,Oscar.
Of course.
% Begin Snippet
mychords = \chordmode {
c1:7
f
}
myrhythm = {
\key f \major
e8 f8 r8 b8 r8 b8 r8 b |
c1
}
%\new
all, it's meant to be a simple notation. This notation is all over books on
rhythm guitar, so there must be a way of doing it, but I've had a hard time
finding anything.
Thanks,
Chris
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cpgray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca writes:
Warning: LilyPond Newbie
I'm trying out LilyPond to see if there is a way to do chord charts in the
fashion illustrated in the wikipedia article on Chord Charts. The image
there illustrates what I'm looking for:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, Carl Sorensen wrote:
cpgray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca writes:
I'm trying out LilyPond to see if there is a way to do chord charts in the
fashion illustrated in the wikipedia article on Chord Charts. The image
there illustrates what I'm looking for:
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