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Re: add9 chords
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Noeck |
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Re: add9 chords |
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Wed, 06 Feb 2013 22:50:10 +0100 |
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Am 06.02.2013 22:24, schrieb bart deruyter:
> lol, indeed, 2.17.6... so the search continues...
>
> I was hoping to get it by trying out c:2 for diagram, and splitting
> chordnames and and chord diagrams, and using " \set
> additionalPitchPrefix = #"add"",
> but c:2 renders a Csus2 diagram.. bummer.... getting quite completely
> stuck here...
If I understand you right, the code below should be a solution.
The valid chord in chordmode is either c:5.9 or c:9^7 and you can't
change that. But you can change how it is printed as chord name and you
can define your fret diagram. Both is shown below.
Btw, my last mail already showed that a Cadd9 (c5.9) has a different
fret diagram than a C9 (c:9) chord.
HTH,
Joram
\version "2.16.0"
\addChordShape #'c:5.9 #guitar-tuning #"x;3-3;2-2;o;3-4;o;"
\storePredefinedDiagram #default-fret-table \chordmode {c:5.9}
#guitar-tuning
#(chord-shape 'c:5.9 guitar-tuning)
cd = \chordmode {
\set additionalPitchPrefix = #"add"
c1:9 c:9^7 c:5.9
}
<<
\new ChordNames \cd
\new FretBoards \cd
\new Staff \cd
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