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\include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly"


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\sourcefilename "snippets/changing-a-single-note-s-size-in-a-chord.ly"
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\version "2.24.0"

\header {
%% Translation of GIT committish: de1e42ce512f3690387cdd065109bddff1b7bd6d
  texidocfr = "
La commande @code{\\tweak} permet de modifier la propriété
@code{font-size} d'une note particulière d'un accord.

Il s'agit de placer, à l'intérieur même de l'accord (dans la
construction @code{< >}) et avant la note considérée, l'instruction
@code{\\tweak} suivie de @code{font-size} et de définir la taille voulue
-- comme @code{#-2} pour une petite tête.
"

  doctitlefr = "Modification de la taille d'une note particulière d'un accord"

  categories = "Chords, Editorial annotations, Really simple,
                Simultaneous notes, Tweaks and overrides"

  texidoc = "
Individual note heads in a chord can be modified with the
@code{\\tweak} command inside a chord, by altering the @code{font-size}
property.

Inside the chord (within the brackets @code{< >}), before the note to
be altered, place the @code{\\tweak} command, followed by
@code{font-size} and define the proper size like @code{#-2} (a tiny
note head).
"

  doctitle = "Changing a single note's size in a chord"
} % begin verbatim


\relative c' {
  <\tweak font-size #+2 c e g c
   \tweak font-size #-2 e>1
   ^\markup { A tiny e }_\markup { A big c }
}



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