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Scheme is a programming language in the Lisp family, it is used internally by the higher level language LilyPond — for music engraving.
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LilyPond: How to avoid pitch-squashed chords ending up as colliding noteheads?
On the guitar it is common, both, to follow staff notation, as well as to strum chords given by their names.
Using Lilypond, I am trying to notate explicit notes in staff notation and named chords wit …