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On 2015-01-28 21:45, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
Thank you Anders,
myNotes = \relative c' { \pedA a2\5 \pedF cis'2\4 } seems to work.
It seems that your function cannot be applied into a chord.
Well, I don't know what to say...
Ok, now I understand the error message: not a
rhythmic event
I might live with myNotes = \relative c' << \pedA a2\5 \pedF cis'2\4 >>
, which also seem to work.
But, just so that I understand. Is it possible to write a music-function
that can e.g. do a transpose on one of the notes in a chord?
Maybe you can destructure the chord into notes and do the work and then
make a chord again...?
Thank you for your help!
BTW, have you gotten anywhere with the LSR snippet? (just curious...)
// Anders
--
English isn't my first language.
So any error or strangeness is due to the translation.
Please correct my English so that I may become better.
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