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Dear Yo,

despite the fact that the honoured experts of musixtex
stated that musixtex is not the apropriate way of creating
chord charts I will show an example by using pmx and musixcrd
to create such a chart. I used this technique to mix traditional
and and chart-like notation in scores. One benefit of doing
this in this way would be to use the transposition posibility
of musixcrd and the handling of sharps, flats, bass notes etc.
Of course one may consider using musixcrd and tex directly to
produce the charts.

Regards,
Robert
\input musixtex                   % These commands are necessary
\input pmx                        % because pmx.tex MUST be \input
\input musixcrd
\def\crddefaultheight{1}
\def\rep{\zcharnote{0}{\off{2\elemskip}\duevolte}}
\nobarnumbers

---
% isig - key signature
%
% nv,noinst,mtrnuml,mtrdenl,mtrnump,mtrdenp,xmtrnum0,isig,
   1    1       4       4       4       4      0      0
%
% npages,nsyst,musicsize,fracindent
    1       5     20        0.0

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Tc 
Craemer - Layton
Tt10
After You've gone
%% get rid of lines and clefs
\\setlines 1{0}\setclefsymbol 1\empty\ 

\c C \ r0b   | \rep\ r0b     / 
\c Cm6 \ r0b | \c (F7) \ r0b /
\c G  \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /
\c E7 \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /

\c A7 \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /
\c D7 \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /
\c G  \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /
\c Dm \ r0b  | \c G7 \ r0b   /

\c C \ r0b   | \rep\ r0b     / 
\c Cm6 \ r0b | \c (F7) \ r0b /
\c G  \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /
\c E7 \ r0b  | \rep\ r0b     /

\c Am \ r0b  | \c E7 \  r0b /
\c Am \ r0b  | \c Cm6 \ r0b /
\c G \ r0b   | \c B7 \  r0b  /
\c Em \  r0b | \c A7 \  r0b /

\c G \ r0b   | \c E7 \  r0b /
\c Am \ r0b  | \c D7 \  r0b /
\c G \ r0b   | \rep\    r0b /
\c (Dm \ r0b | \c G7) \ r0b /

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