From 056f530a04dbd9fc8bfd7b019d5b2f0e0a21e472 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Graham Percival Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 03:32:18 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update from Carl. --- Documentation/user/chords.itely | 35 ++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/user/chords.itely b/Documentation/user/chords.itely index f66ab610bf..9940cbf00c 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/chords.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/chords.itely @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ The simplest method for entering chords is to enclose all of the pitches for the chord in angle brackets, with the duration of the chord specified outside the @code{<>}. -@c change to lilypond[]; "example" is strongly discouraged. -gp -@example +@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim] 2 -@end example +@end lilypond +@noindent This construction causes all of the notes inside of the @code{<>} to occur at the same moment and have the same duration. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ notes, \chordmode { c2 f4. g8 } @end lilypond -Now each pitch is read as the root of a triad instead of a note. +In chord mode each pitch is read as the root of a triad instead of a note. This mode is switched on with @code{\chordmode}. @cindex root of chord @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ example shows a few common modifiers: Note that the colon and the modifiers follow the duration of the chord. -Modifiers can be used to extend a chord, specify the @q{type} of +Modifiers can be used to extend a chord, specify the @q{quality} of the chord, add or remove chord steps, raise or lower chord steps, and add a bass note or create an inversion. @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ added explicitly). @cindex additions, in chords -The type of a chord can be set according to standard chord naming -conventions. The following type modifiers are supported +The quality of a chord can be set according to standard chord naming +conventions. The following quality modifiers are supported: @table @code @@ -150,17 +150,17 @@ and (if present) the 7th step. The augmented chord. This modifier raises the 5th step. @item maj -The major 7th chord. This modifier raises the 7th step if -present. +The major 7th chord. This modifier adds a raised the 7th step +to the chord. The @code{7} following @code{maj} is optional. @item sus The suspended 4th or 2nd. This modifier removes the 3rd step. Append either @code{2} or @code{4} to add the 2nd or 4th -step to -the chord. +step to the chord. @end table @cindex modifiers, in chords. +@cindex chord quality @funindex aug @funindex dim @funindex maj @@ -169,33 +169,36 @@ the chord. Individual steps can be added to or removed from a chord. -Additions are added after the chord type and are prefixed by dots +Additions are added after the chord type and are prefixed by dots. @lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment] \chordmode { c:5.6 c:3.7.8 c:3.6.13 } @end lilypond Chord steps can be altered by suffixing a @code{-} or @code{+} -sign to the number +sign to the number. @lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment] \chordmode { c:7+ c:5+.3- c:3-.5-.7- } @end lilypond + @cindex chord steps, altering @cindex removals, in chords +@funindex ^ Steps to be removed are listed following the additions and are -prefixed by a caret. +prefixed by @code{^}. @lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment] \chordmode { c^3 c:7^5 c:9^3.5 } @end lilypond + @funindex / Inversions (putting a pitch other than the root on the bottom of the chord) and added bass notes, can be specified by appending -@code{/}@var{pitch} to the chord: +@code{/}@var{pitch} to the chord. @lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim] \chordmode { c1 c/g c/f } @@ -217,7 +220,7 @@ moved as part of an inversion, by using @code{/+}@var{pitch}. Each step can only be present in a chord once. The following simply produces the augmented chord, since @code{5+} is -interpreted last +interpreted last. @cindex clusters -- 2.39.5