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Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5
From: |
Jürgen Ibelgaufts |
Subject: |
Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5 |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Feb 2011 07:47:56 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
to be more precisely: no power chords, no slash chords. Just for example an
extra fifth to the g major chord (which may be redundant but gives another
voicing).
When the fret diagram for the G chord is 320003 (not lilypond syntax, but
you may know what I mean), the G chord with the extra fifth is 320033 which
is still G with nothing added, but on the guitar it sounds very different,
more straight, more energic. while Lilypond print both cords (G and, say
G:5) als plain G, I want different names printed , G5 or Gadd5 or whatever.
Any guitarists or jazz musicians on board? How do you do that, or does my
question make no sense at all?
Cheers
Jürgen
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