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Re: Chords and what they mean
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Simon Albrecht |
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Re: Chords and what they mean |
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Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:47:31 +0200 |
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Hello Kaj,
On 17.09.2015 09:27, address@hidden wrote:
First I will declare, that I am not 100 percent sure this is a bug,
but friends of mine, musicians, say it probably is. Also, as I am not
an expert, I have tried to learn by searching on among others Wikipedia.
It is about chords, a few of them. It started when I should clean
write a score from a manuscript. In one measure there were noted two
chords, C5 and C. Obviously not the same, as they stood just beside of
each other. A search on Wikipedia also told me, and this was also
confirmed, the author's intention, that C5 means C(no 3), hence <c g>,
while the chord C means <c e g>. But LilyPond treats these two the
same and produces the same notes. This is also clearly said e.g. in
Appendices A.1 and A.2 of Notation Reference, as well as in the text
part. However even if possibly a correct procedure, is it a correct
practise?
Another such discrepancy is about Csus, which Wikipedia (and my
friends) says is equivalent to Csus4, hence <c f g>. But LilyPond
produces <c g>, hence what should come from the notation C5 as in the
previous paragraph.
So, what is the truth?
There are others who are more into the subject, but I may say:
There is no ‘truth’. With chord names, there are so many different
conventions and fiercely defended convictions that it’s impossible to
define a single ‘standard’ naming scheme. (Edit: just like the NR says)
Many things in the chords rendering may be overridden in LilyPond. In
case you’re not aware yet, check out
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/displaying-chords#customizing-chord-names>
and perhaps the LSR <http://lsr.di.unimi.it>. If that doesn’t cover your
wishes, you may come back with a code example, I’d suggest.
HTH, Simon
- Chords and what they mean, 70147persson, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean,
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- Re: Chords and what they mean, Thomas Morley, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, David Kastrup, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, Thomas Morley, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, BB, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, Brett Duncan, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, address@hidden, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, Brett Duncan, 2015/09/17
- Re: Re: Chords and what they mean, 70147persson, 2015/09/17
- Re: Chords and what they mean, Kaj Persson, 2015/09/17