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yet another chord question
From: |
James E. Bailey |
Subject: |
yet another chord question |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Feb 2009 22:53:06 +0100 |
I'd like to have a chord that is C-10. I have
myChordDefinitions = {
<c e g b dis>-\markup \super {-10}
}
And then, of course the requisite
myChordExceptions = #(append
(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions myChordDefinitions #t)
ignatzekExceptions)
myChordInit = {
\set chordNameExceptions = #myChordExceptions
}
I have my very simple input file of
Chord = \chords { \myChordInit c:9+ }
music = { c'2 }
\score {
<<
\Chord
\music
>>
}
So why is the output not changed? The chord name chart shows me that
<c e g b dis> is a #9 chord. What I see is the default output of a #9
chord.
- yet another chord question,
James E. Bailey <=