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Re: Bass in Chord Name
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Stjepan Brbot |
Subject: |
Re: Bass in Chord Name |
Date: |
Fri, 15 May 2009 04:26:01 -0700 (PDT) |
Marc Hohl wrote:
>
> descried his analysis about chords representation
>
Thanks Marc very very much. Actually your code does not work for me but you
pointed me to right direction. I analyzed ly/property-init.ly and
scm/chord-name.scm files and functions in them to understand how chord logic
works.
After several tunings and tries I found very simple solution for my need. I
do not even need to change property-init.ly and chord-name.scm. I shouldn't
use internal \germanChords directive, but define in my lilypond file the
following:
\set chordRootNamer = #(chord-name->german-markup #t)
After this both chords and basses in chords are represented using "H" and
"B" (not "B" and "Bb"). Surprisingly how simple solution became at the end.
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