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If you have a lot of chords including harmonic noteheads, typing <code>\tweak style #'harmonic-mixed</code> may be to long and make the code unreadable. To avoid that, you can define a function with a shorter name (in the code below it is only named <code>\har</code>). | If you have a lot of chords including harmonic noteheads, typing <code>\tweak style #'harmonic-mixed</code> may be to long and make the code unreadable. To avoid that, you can define a function with a shorter name (in the code below it is only named <code>\har</code>). | ||
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Revision as of 18:57, 16 November 2025
If you have a lot of chords including harmonic noteheads, typing \tweak style #'harmonic-mixed may be to long and make the code unreadable. To avoid that, you can define a function with a shorter name (in the code below it is only named \har).
\version "2.24"
%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=485
har = \tweak style #'harmonic-mixed \etc
{
<c' \har c''>2 <c' \har c''>4 <c' \har c''>8 <c' \har c''>
}