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Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

I need it to be a single chord with the same duration at each pitch. The reason I need to do this is because I want the voice and accompaniment to be played by one person. And the bit I want is more effective when the accompaniment varies in volume. The volumes need to be precise.

Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

I need it to be a single chord with the same duration at each pitch. The reason I need to do this is because I want the voice and accompaniment to be played by one person. And the bit I want is more effective when the accompaniment varies in volume.

Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

I need it to be a single chord with the same duration at each pitch. The reason I need to do this is because I want the voice and accompaniment to be played by one person. And the bit I want is more effective when the accompaniment varies in volume. The volumes need to be precise.

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Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

I need it to be a single chord with the same duration at each pitch. The reason I need to do this is because I want the voice and accompaniment to be played by one person. And the bit I want is more effective when the accompaniment varies in volume.

Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

I need it to be a single chord with the same duration at each pitch. The reason I need to do this is because I want the voice and accompaniment to be played by one person. And the bit I want is more effective when the accompaniment varies in volume.

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Is there a way to write in sheet music: Aa chord where there is part is forte, andbut another part piano?

The title explains it all. Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

C# Or a C♯ chord: C#C♯ and G#G♯ quiet, but E#/FE♯ loud?

Is there a way to write in sheet music: A chord where there is part forte, and part piano

The title explains it all. Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

C# : C# and G# quiet, but E#/F loud?

Is there a way to write a chord where part is forte, but another part piano?

Is there a way to say in Sheet Music notation a chord with part of it quiet, and part of it loud?

For example, a normal Am. What if it was loud, but the C is quiet?

Or a C♯ chord: C♯ and G♯ quiet, but E♯ loud?

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