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Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System |
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Fri, 14 Jan 2022 10:30:57 +0100 |
Am Fr., 14. Jan. 2022 um 05:38 Uhr schrieb Tim's Bitstream
<timmcn@bitstream.net>:
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> There was a thread earlier this year on that very topic:
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> https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2021-06/msg00023.html
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> On Jan 13, 2022, at 8:48 PM, Sam Gibson <samuelpgibson12@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Good day.
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> I wish to use the Nashville Number System, using numbers in place of chord
> names, for a simple lead sheet or chord chart. While it is possible to simply
> enter and position chords using \lyricmode, I do not know of a way to include
> the superscripts such as maj7 or sus4. Is there a way to use '\chords' and
> replace the letter chord names with numbers?
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> I am entering chords in the following way:
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> \version "2.22.1"
> \chords { c1 f:sus4 }
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> I appreciate any assistance.
>
> Samuel Gibson
Read the last post there.
It was the second time (there was an even earlier thread) the same OP
disappeared after I had started work and needed feedback to details.
Let's say: I'm pissed, and will not continue any work on this topic.
Harm
- Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Sam Gibson, 2022/01/13
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- Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Valentin Petzel, 2022/01/19
- Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Amelie Protscher, 2022/01/20
- Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Valentin Petzel, 2022/01/20
- Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Valentin Petzel, 2022/01/21
- Re: Entering Chords using Nashville Number System, Amelie Protscher, 2022/01/21