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Using \arpeggioBracket to show special fingering

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A common use of arpeggioBracket in piano music is to show that two keys are to be played with the same finger/thumb. This requires the use of transparent notes in another voice.

\version "2.24"

%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=442

\score {
  \new Staff << 
  \new Voice \relative c' {
    \time 2/4
    <c d g b d>2
  }
  \new Voice \relative c' {
    \hideNotes
    \arpeggioBracket
    \once \override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t
    <c d>2\arpeggio
  }
  >>
  \layout { ragged-right = ##t }
}