Re: Chord Name Exceptions

2021-04-09 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> -- Forwarded message -- > From: Gabriel Borin > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2021 14:06:43 -0500 > Subject: Chord Name Exceptions > Hello, > > I have been trying to write a bass part for a big band. Although I am &

Re: Chord Name Exceptions

2021-04-09 Thread Gabriel Borin
Thank you, Aaron This code worked, thanks... \version "2.22.0" customChordNames = { -\markup \concat { m \super { 7 ( \flat 5 ) } } } customChordNameExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions customChordNames #t) ignatzekExceptions) \new ChordNames \chordmode

Re: Chord Name Exceptions

2021-04-09 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Gabriel, Am 09.04.21 um 21:06 schrieb Gabriel Borin: I have been trying to write a bass part for a big band. Although I am mostly happy with the general output of chord names, I don´t like half-diminished notation in Lilypond. I prefer the descriptive "m7(b5) or min7(b5)". I have been t

Re: Chord Name Exceptions

2021-04-09 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-04-09 12:06 pm, Gabriel Borin wrote: Hello, I have been trying to write a bass part for a big band. Although I am mostly happy with the general output of chord names, I don´t like half-diminished notation in Lilypond. I prefer the descriptive "m7(b5) or min7(b5)". I have been trying t

Chord Name Exceptions

2021-04-09 Thread Gabriel Borin
Hello, I have been trying to write a bass part for a big band. Although I am mostly happy with the general output of chord names, I don´t like half-diminished notation in Lilypond. I prefer the descriptive "m7(b5) or min7(b5)". I have been trying to use the snippet under this link with no success

Re: Chord name exceptions

2013-05-05 Thread Thomas Morley
2013/5/5 Nandi : > I would like to have a predefined \hungarianChords command, which is > based on the \germanChords (H instead of B, uppercase sharp and flat > symbols), but which keeps the default setting E/D instead of E/d. Also, > I'd need altered chords (es, fis etc.) to end in Hungarian "sz"

Chord name exceptions

2013-05-05 Thread Nandi
I would like to have a predefined \hungarianChords command, which is based on the \germanChords (H instead of B, uppercase sharp and flat symbols), but which keeps the default setting E/D instead of E/d. Also, I'd need altered chords (es, fis etc.) to end in Hungarian "sz" like this: esz, fisz etc