
Directives: transpose - ChordPro
Directives: transpose {transpose: value } This directive indicates that the remainder of the song should be transposed the number of semitones according to the given value. When used at …
Using the ChordPro CLI
If a song has a capo directive, do not show the capo setting in the output but transpose the chords of the song instead. Useful for musicians that want to play along and do not have capo …
ChordPro directives
Transposition transpose Fonts, sizes and colours These directives can be used to temporarily change the font, size and/or colour for lyrics, chords, and more. To permanently change these …
ChordPro Cheat Sheet | ChordPro
ChordPro Cheat SheetChordPro 6.07 Cheat Sheet General ChordPro input is a file containing song lyrics, chords and annotations. Chords are placed between brackets [ and ]. Annotations …
Directives: start_of_abc | ChordPro
Adding %%transpose to the ABC source will affect the ABC notes only. If you use transcoding and want the ABC music transcoded as well, please see chordnames in the abc2svg …
D♯ transposes to D♭ but I want C♯ - ChordPro
D♯ transposes to D♭ but I want C♯ Chords can be transposed by a number of semitones in the range -12 to +12. If transposing results in accidentals, a positive value will use sharps, while a …
Settings | ChordPro
# Transpose If enabled, transpose the song from a given key to a new key. If transposed chords need accidentals, you can choose the desired behaviour: Auto (transpose up uses sharps, …
ChordPro
Directives: titles Directives: transpose Directives: year Easy installation on macOS Easy installation on Microsoft Windows Encodings, or why do I see `PU2` in my source? …
Directives: start_of_ly | ChordPro
ChordPro transposition using {transpose} or --transpose will not transpose the embedded Lilypond. This is hopefully a temporary restriction. Adding \transpose to the Lilypond source …
Defining an instrument | ChordPro
To transpose chords, it must know the order of the chords, in particular the chord roots. This order is defined by the order the definitions appear in the "flat" and "sharp" lists above.