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Re: es means ees???
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Abraham Lee |
Subject: |
Re: es means ees??? |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Oct 2014 05:47:38 -0600 |
Richard,
AFAIK, it's not documented, but you can find all available note names in the
file scm/define-note-names.scm, in which you'll find that both es and ees work
for writing e-flat.
Regards,
Abraham
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> On Oct 6, 2014, at 5:12 AM, Richard Shann <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> In the lilypond 2.19 installed file
>
> usr/share/lilypond/current/ly/chord-modifiers-init.ly
>
> I see the following at line 27
>
> <c es ges>-\markup { \super "o" } % should be $\circ$ ?
>
>
> Here, instead of ees, is written es.
>
> I've tried this out, and it appears to be a synonym, but I don't see
> this documented. Anyone know what's going on?
>
> Richard
>
>
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- Re: es means ees???, (continued)
- Re: es means ees???, Richard Shann, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, David Kastrup, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, Richard Shann, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, David Kastrup, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, Richard Shann, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, David Kastrup, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, Richard Shann, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, David Kastrup, 2014/10/07
- Re: es means ees???, Hans Aberg, 2014/10/07
Re: es means ees???, address@hidden, 2014/10/06
Re: es means ees???,
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