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more leadsheet questions
From: |
Martin Tarenskeen |
Subject: |
more leadsheet questions |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Mar 2014 23:31:07 +0100 (CET) |
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Alpine 2.11 (LFD 23 2013-08-11) |
Hi,
Trying to (re-)typeset some "Real Book" leadsheets is a good learning
experience for me :-)
I have another question now:
How can I make something like:
\chords { c1:m | c:m | c:m | cm }
look like:
Cm % % %
where the % is not really a percentage sign, but people familiar with
leadsheets will know what I mean.
I also have a little remark:
When typesetting a leadsheet, I noticed that \midi {} produces something
that is hardly usable for testhearing my leadsheets. Very often the melody
is played lower than or inside the automatically generated chords, making
it difficult to hear. I found a solution by using \transpose to transpose
only the chords one octave down.
Both issues I have not seen in the manuals.
- more leadsheet questions,
Martin Tarenskeen <=