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Re: Transposing chord names
From: |
Laurie Savage |
Subject: |
Re: Transposing chord names |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Sep 2003 12:56:05 +1000 (EST) |
Thanks,
I reread some of the sample files and realised I had placed the \transpose
x y in the wrong place. Rewiting the \score sectio to read
\score { \notes \transpose bes c { <\melody ... \harmony ...>}} fixed
things.
Thanks for the help
Laurie
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Patrick Atamaniuk wrote:
> Hello,
> Not a solution for the primary problem, but perhaps a reason for the
> D6/xxxxx effect:
>
> assuming you're not in \relative mode, try <<e g b d'>> so that d is not
> the base tone. Otherwise lilypond reads <<d e g b>>.
>
> But this should read D6/sus4/sus2 without 8 #8 or 10. ???