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Re: a:4 chord
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Luc Saffre |
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Re: a:4 chord |
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Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:48:28 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (Windows/20081209) |
On 15.03.2009 2:04, M Watts wrote:
> Miklos Vajna wrote:
>> Now I want the same with A^4, so I type:
>>
>> \chords {
>> a:4
>> }
>>
>> and I get: A^4/sus4/add3.
>>
>> Question: How do I get just an "A^4"? :)
>
> Just use a chord name exception -- it looks like a lot of setting up,
> but it's well worth it, and only needs to be done once. You can also
> put this kind of thing in a separate file and \include it.
Can somebody explain what's the difference between printing "A^sus4" and
"A^4"? I had only basic music education but am helping with publishing a
songbook using Lilypond, and I thought that the difference is not
important. But now I'm afraid I'm wrong and that I'll have to check some
songs again. Is that right?
Luc
Re: a:4 chord,
Luc Saffre <=