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From: | Pierre Perol-Schneider |
Subject: | Re: Accords jazz altéré |
Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 2016 07:27:24 +0100 |
PierreCordialement,Soit:Bonjour Éric,La réponse se trouve sur le lien envoyé:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/chord-name-chart.fr.html
\version "2.18.2"
\paper {
indent = 0\mm
line-width = 160\mm
}
chs = \transpose c' c' {
<c e g>1
<c es g> % m = minor triad
<c e gis>
<c es ges> \break
<c e g bes>
<c es g bes>
<c e g b> % triangle = maj
<c es ges beses>
<c es ges b> \break
<c e gis bes>
<c es g b>
<c e gis b>
<c es ges bes> \break
<c e g a> % 6 = major triad with added sixth
<c es g a> % m6 = minor triad with added sixth
<c e g bes d'>
<c es g bes d'> \break
<c es g bes d' f' a' >
<c es g bes d' f' >
<c es ges bes d' >
<c e g bes des' > \break
<c e g bes dis'>
<c e g bes d' f'>
<c e g bes d' fis'>
<c e g bes d' f' a'> \break
<c e g bes d' fis' as'>
<c e gis bes dis'>
<c e g bes dis' fis'>
<c e g bes d' f' as'> \break
<c e g bes des' f' as'>
<c e g bes d' fis'>
<c e g b d'>
<c e g bes d' f' as'> \break
<c e g bes des' f' as'>
<c e g bes des' f' a'>
<c e g b d'>
<c e g b d' f' a'> \break
<c e g b d' fis'>
<c e g bes des' f ' a'>
<c f g>
<c f g bes> \break
<c f g bes d'>
<c e g d'> % add9
<c es g f'>
<c e g b fis'> % Lydian
<c e g bes des' ees' fis' aes'> % altered chord
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% alternate Jazz notation
efullmusicJazzAlt = {
<c e gis>1-\markup { "+" }
<c e g b>-\markup {
\normal-size-super
% \override #'(font-family . math) "N"
\override #'(font-family . math) "M"
}
%%c:3.5.7 = \markup { \override #'(font-family . math) "M" }
%%c:3.5.7 = \markup { \normal-size-super "maj7" }
<c es ges>-\markup { \super "o" } % should be $\circ$ ?
<c es ges bes>-\markup { \super \combine "o" "/" }
<c es ges beses>-\markup { \super "o7" }
}
efullJazzAlt = #(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions efullmusicJazzAlt #f)
epartialmusicJazzAlt = {
<c d>1-\markup { \normal-size-super "2" }
<c es>-\markup { "m" }
<c f>-\markup { \normal-size-super "sus4" }
<c g>-\markup { \normal-size-super "5" }
%% TODO, partial exceptions
<c es f>-\markup { "m" }-\markup { \normal-size-super "sus4" }
<c d es>-\markup { "m" }-\markup { \normal-size-super "sus2" }
}
epartialJazzAlt = #(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions epartialmusicJazzAlt #f)
jazzAltProperties = \sequential {
\set majorSevenSymbol = #whiteTriangleMarkup
\set chordNameSeparator = #(make-simple-markup "/")
\set chordNameExceptionsFull = #efullJazzAlt
\set chordNameExceptionsPartial = #epartialJazzAlt
\set chordNameFunction = #jazz-chord-names
}
banterProperties = \sequential {
\set chordNameFunction = #banter-chord-names
}
\score{
<<
\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"Default"
\set shortInstrumentName = #"Def"
\chs
}
\new ChordNames {
\jazzAltProperties
\set instrumentName = #"Alternative"
\set shortInstrumentName = #"Alt"
\chs
}
%{
%% This is the Banter (1987) style. It gives exceedingly
%% verbose (wide) names, making the output file take up to 4 pages.
%% (TODO: how big is is now?)
%% Turned off by default.
%% TODO: use smaller font for Banter (or remove some esoteric
%% chords).
\new ChordNames {
\banterProperties
\set instrumentName = #"Banter"
\set shortInstrumentName = #"Ban"
\chs
}
%}
\new Staff \transpose c c' { \chs }
>>
\layout {
\context {
\ChordNames
\consists "Instrument_name_engraver"
}
\context {
\Score
\remove "Bar_number_engraver"
}
}
}Le 18 février 2016 à 05:31, Éric Bouvéron <address@hidden> a écrit :_______________________________________________Bonjour,J' ai essayé de trouver comment former des accords altérés, mais sans grand succès.Par exemple, je souhaiterais pouvoir faire un accordE7b9, ou E7#5J'écris mi1:7b9 ou mi17d5mais n'obtiens pas ce que je souhaite.Existe-t-il en français une liste des accords utilisable sur le lilypond français et leur écriture, telle que:etMerci et à bientôt,--Éric Bouvéron
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