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From: | James E. Bailey |
Subject: | Re: arpeggio next to a chord |
Date: | Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:57:42 +0100 |
Am 11.01.2009 um 04:46 schrieb Miklos Vajna:
Hi,I'm trying to use lilypond to digitalize some of my guitar chords, and Iseem to hit a problem. So in guitar chords it's a common to have something like \arpeggioArrowDown next to a chord. …
and I would like to add something like a \arpeggioArrowDown next to the second Em.I guess this could be done using some magic macro (example: ascripts.arpeggio.arrow.M1 and two scripts.arpeggio above it), but I do notunderstand that part of lilypond yet. :) Let me know if this is in the (excellent!) documentation, and I just missed it.
It is in the documentation. Section 1.3.1 Arpeggio. A slightly modified version of your file: \version "2.12.1" global = { \clef "G_8" \key g \major \time 4/4 } markups = { s4^"Em" s s^"Hm" s4 s4^"Em" s2. } music = { e'4 <g' b'>4 b4 <d' fis' a'>4 | \arpeggioArrowDown <e' g' b'>4\arpeggio r4 r4 \normalsize b4 } \score { \new Staff << \global \markups { \teeny \music } >> }
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