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Some composers write two ''slurs'' when they want legato chords. This can be achieved by setting <code>doubleSlurs</code>. | Some composers write two ''slurs'' when they want legato chords. This can be achieved by setting <code>doubleSlurs</code> context property. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24 | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
\relative c' { | \relative c' { | ||
\set doubleSlurs = ##t | \set doubleSlurs = ##t | ||
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</lilypond> | </lilypond> | ||
[[Category:Expressive marks]] | [[Category:Expressive marks]] | ||
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | [[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 3 December 2025
Some composers write two slurs when they want legato chords. This can be achieved by setting doubleSlurs context property.
\version "2.24"
\relative c' {
\set doubleSlurs = ##t
<c e>4( <d f> <c e> <d f>)
}