The fingering diagrams for woodwinds are excellent. I'd like to request that they be expanded/improved, with several likely candidates:
1) add the Kontraforte -- a modernized, considerably extended improvement over the original Heckel Contrabassoon design -- to the list, as the Kontraforte is replacing the Contrabassoon in modern/new-music ensembles (as well as traditional orchestras) as fast as the maker can build them. It's a fascinating instrument. 2) by the same token: I have an older Contrabassoon (Model #644, the last one the old master made in the 50s before retiring), which has a key layout that differs from the one in Lily (among other things, a fourth key in the right- side column under my left thumb). Maybe some alternate layouts for contras, as well as maybe for French bassoons? 3) the Kingma quartertone flute, which is rare, but also a much superior instrument compared to the base layout. 4) the Bohlen-Pierce Clarinet family, which has instruments based on a just- intuned scale with a vastly simplified key layout. There's a few others, but I'd *love* to see Lily able to address some alternate/expanded fingering diagrams, especially those that are getting some more play in new music. Cheers, A _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond