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In a score where you've printed many chords with <code>\arpeggio</code> signs, you may want to tell the player that one particular chord must not be arpeggiated. This can be done quite easily by adding a square bracket instead of the arpeggio sign. | In a score where you've printed many chords with <code>\arpeggio</code> signs, you may want to tell the player that one particular chord must not be arpeggiated. This can be done quite easily by adding a square bracket instead of the arpeggio sign. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 21 November 2025
In a score where you've printed many chords with \arpeggio signs, you may want to tell the player that one particular chord must not be arpeggiated. This can be done quite easily by adding a square bracket instead of the arpeggio sign.
\version "2.24"
%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=237
\relative c'' {
\arpeggioBracket
<fis, d a>\arpeggio
}