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Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
Hey, that's not an exotic chord, that's the common half-diminished
one.
Use normal chord syntax.
\chords { a:m7.5- }
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-
chord-modifiers#Common-chor
Unfortunately AFAIK you have to customize manually as in the example at
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=517
Still, I prefer the ø way, it is easier to read and recognize.
Bert
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Wafaic schrieb:
\chords { a:m7.5- }
but I did not get what I hope.
I have someting like th
Wafaic schrieb:
> \chords { a:m7.5- }
> but I did not get what I hope.
> I have someting like this same appearence:
> Aº , except that the little "º" looks like this: ø
Well, I hope I got your problem right: In Germany that's called 'halb
vermindert' (the English translation might be 'half dimi
Sorry, I tried it,
\chords { a:m7.5- }
but I did not get what I hope.
I have someting like this same appearence:
Aº , except that the little "º" looks like this: ø
Is there another solution?
With regards,
Eric
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
>
> Hey, that's not an
Hey, that's not an exotic chord, that's the common half-diminished one.
Use normal chord syntax.
\chords { a:m7.5- }
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-chord-modifiers#Common-chord-modifiers
TaoCG wrote:
Wafaic wrote:
Not exactly.
I can'
Wafaic wrote:
>
> Not exactly.
> I can't find a way to write in full "Am7b5".
> And if I find a way, I'd like to write "Am on one level, and 7b5 a little
> higher.
>
Maybe this is something for you.
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=608
It's a little tricky because your entry will be conve
Wafaic wrote:
>
> Hey,
> I try to write a chord, but without success.
> It is a Am7b5.
> I'd like to have Am on the same level, and 7b5 a little up the rest of the
> name.
> Is there a solution?
> Thanks,
> Éric
>
Do you mean to typeset it as a superscript? See the Notation Reference,
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