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A common practice in lead sheets is to abbreviate chord changes when only the bass note is changed. s, <code>Cmaj7, Cmaj7/B</code> would be written as <code>Cmaj7, /B</code>, for example. There is no simple way to do this in LilyPond, but it is possible to use a whiteout hack like [http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=309 snippet #309] to accomplish the desired effect. <lilypond version="2.24.0"> %% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=776 % Maybe I'll write a Scheme function for this, when I learn how... slashBMusic = { <c e g>1-\markup { \hspace #-2 \whiteout "/B" } } slashB = #(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions slashBMusic #t) slashAMusic = { <c e g>1-\markup { \hspace #-2 \whiteout "/A" } } slashA = #(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions slashAMusic #t) \score { << \new ChordNames \chordmode { c1:maj7 | \set chordNameExceptions = #slashB c | \set chordNameExceptions = #slashA c | } \new Staff \relative c'' { c4 c c c | c c c c | c c c c | } >> } </lilypond> [[Category:Contemporary notation]] [[Category:Chords]] [[Category:Workaround]]
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