Am So., 7. Feb. 2021 um 17:23 Uhr schrieb John Ward <jward1...@charter.net>:
>
> I'm new to music notation software and I have a question. Does Lily Pond 
> include the feature that allows you to write in guitar tab, convert that 
> guitar tab automatically to standard notation and then cut and paste that 
> notation to a piano score?
> Sibelius and Muse score both have this feature.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>

In LilyPond you would define a variable and call it where you want, p.e.:

\version "2.23.0"

mus = \relative a {
  a4 b c d e f g a a1
}

<<
  \new TabStaff \mus

  \new RhythmicStaff \mus

  \new ChordNames \chordmode { \mus }

  \new Staff { \clef "G_8" \mus }

  \new NoteNames \mus

  \new PianoStaff \autoChange \mus
>>

I'm not sure what you mean with "the feature that allows you to write
in guitar tab".
Tabs needs to be entered in the so called "notemode" as demonstrated above.
To write "put a finger on string two at first fret" (to get a c') is
not possible, although I remember there was in attempt in the past,
maybe look in the archives. I don't remember how good this was with
respect to enharmonics though.

Cheers,
  Harm

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