Re: many bars with the same chrod

2014-03-09 Thread Xavier Noria
Ah, this seems to do what I need: \version "2.18.0" harmony = \chordmode { R1*4 a1*4:7 b1*4:7 } solo = \relative c'' { r1 | r1 | r1 | a1 | \break a1 | a1 | a1 | a1 | \break b1 | b1 | b1 | b1 \bar ".." } \score { << \new ChordNames { \harmony } \solo >> } __

Re: many bars with the same chrod

2014-03-09 Thread Xavier Noria
Playing with it. Is there a way to say A1:7*32, similar to the notation for multiple rests? ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: many bars with the same chrod

2014-03-09 Thread Johan Vromans
Xavier Noria writes: > How would you write the harmony here? I tried to get the first intro bar > blank, then A7 (in E flat) in the second bar, and then I guess I'd leave > the next bars empty meaning the A7 is implicit. No, you must repeat the chords for every bar. Use \set chordChanges = ##t

Re: many bars with the same chrod

2014-03-09 Thread efaulk
I’d use “\set chordChanges = ##t” to keep from printing the extra chords and to avoid the N.C. you get if the chord is omitted. Ed Sent from Windows Mail From: Xavier Noria Sent: ‎Sunday‎, ‎March‎ ‎9‎, ‎2014 ‎3‎:‎07‎ ‎PM To: lilypond-user Hi, I am transcribing "Rabbits In The Pe

many bars with the same chrod

2014-03-09 Thread Xavier Noria
Hi, I am transcribing "Rabbits In The Pea Patch", by Maceo Parker, for personal study: Maceo Parker – Rabbits In The Pea Patch In this theme Maceo improvises over one chord, and after 32 bars or something it goes up one, and after another