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Chord inversions and specific voicings
In addition to chord modifiers and added bass notes, various functions may be used to automatically print chords in a specific inversion or voicing – for example the so-called ‘drop 2’ voicing commonly used in jazz music.
\chordmode { \dropNote 2 { c2:maj7 d:m7 } \invertChords 1 d1:maj7 }
Unlike added bass notes shown in Extended and altered chords
this only affects the way chords are printed on a staff,
and not chord names written with letters. Furthermore, these
functions may be used not only in chord mode but also
with <...>
chords constructs explained in
Chorded notes.
See also
Notation Reference: Extended and altered chords, Chorded notes.
Snippets: Chords.