Changing the chord names to German or semi-German notation
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The default English naming of chords can be changed to other languages, as demonstrated in this snippet.
\version "2.24"
scm = \chordmode {
c1/c | cis/cis
b1/b | bis/bis | bes/bes
}
\layout {
indent = 3\cm
ragged-right = ##f
\context {
\ChordNames
\consists "Instrument_name_engraver"
}
\context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName.self-alignment-Y = -1.2
\override InstrumentName.self-alignment-X = #RIGHT
}
}
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\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"default"
\scm
}
\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"german"
\germanChords \scm
}
\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"semi-german"
\semiGermanChords \scm
}
\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"italian"
\italianChords \scm
}
\new ChordNames {
\set instrumentName = #"french"
\frenchChords \scm
}
\context Voice { \scm }
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