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Individual note heads in a chord can be modified with the <code>\tweak</code> command inside a chord, by altering the <code>font-size</code> property. Inside the chord (within the brackets <code>< ></code>), before the note to be altered, place the <code>\tweak</code> command, followed by <code>font-size</code> and define the proper size like <code>#-2</code> (a tiny note head). <lilypond version="2.24"> \relative c' { <\tweak font-size #+2 c e g c \tweak font-size #-2 e>1 ^\markup { A tiny e }_\markup { A big c } } </lilypond> [[Category:Chords]] [[Category:Editorial annotations]] [[Category:Really simple]] [[Category:Simultaneous notes]] [[Category:Tweaks and overrides]] [[Category:Included in the official documentation]] [[Category:Snippet]]
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