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From: | M Watts |
Subject: | Re: a:4 chord |
Date: | Sun, 15 Mar 2009 10:04:59 +1000 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 (X11/20081105) |
Miklos Vajna wrote:
Hi, First, sorry if this was already discussed, I did not found anything regarding this in the documentation. So I have the following block in my .ly file: \chords { a:7 } and this is properly rendered to something similar to "A^7". Now I want the same with A^4, so I type: \chords { a:4 } and I get: A^4/sus4/add3. Question: How do I get just an "A^4"? :) Thanks.
Just use a chord name exception -- it looks like a lot of setting up, but it's well worth it, and only needs to be done once. You can also put this kind of thing in a separate file and \include it.
---------------------------------- \version "2.12.2" % modify suspended 4th chords % Exception music is chords with markups chExceptionMusic = { <c e f>1-\markup { \super 4 } } % Convert music to list and prepend to existing exceptions. chExceptions = #( append ( sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions chExceptionMusic #t) ignatzekExceptions) theMusic = \chordmode { a1:4 \set chordNameExceptions = #chExceptions a1:4 } << \context ChordNames \theMusic \context Voice \theMusic>>
\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
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