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In “simple” lead-sheets, sometimes no actual notes are written, instead only “rhythmic patterns” and chords above the measures are notated giving the structure of a song. Such a feature is for example useful while creating/transcribing the structure of a song and also when sharing lead sheets with guitarists or jazz musicians. | In “simple” lead-sheets, sometimes no actual notes are written, instead only “rhythmic patterns” and chords above the measures are notated giving the structure of a song. Such a feature is for example useful while creating/transcribing the structure of a song and also when sharing lead sheets with guitarists or jazz musicians. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24 | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
startPat = { | startPat = { | ||
\improvisationOn | \improvisationOn | ||
Revision as of 18:57, 16 November 2025
In “simple” lead-sheets, sometimes no actual notes are written, instead only “rhythmic patterns” and chords above the measures are notated giving the structure of a song. Such a feature is for example useful while creating/transcribing the structure of a song and also when sharing lead sheets with guitarists or jazz musicians.
\version "2.24"
startPat = {
\improvisationOn
\omit Stem
}
stopPat = {
\improvisationOff
\undo \omit Stem
}
\new Voice \with {
\consists Pitch_squash_engraver
} {
c'4 d' e' f' |
\startPat
4 4 4 4 |
\stopPat
f'4 e' d' c'
}