Helge Kruse wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> writing a piece for guitar I include tabs. At some difficult I want
> additionally write a fret diagram to show, how to set the fingers. Maybe
> most guitar players think that's overkill, but the player should see as
> fast
> as possible how to set the left hand fingers.
>
> When I add fret diagrams to the melody. It will be display above the score
> as well as above the tabs. That is overkill. How can I achieve my goal?
>
> Is there a way to "filter out" the fret diagrams? If I watn to generate a
> PDF without the, can I define a function or set any variable to suppress
> them?
>
> Best regards,
> Helge
>
>
> \version "2.11.32"
>
> halfnote = {\once \override NoteHead #'duration-log = #1 }
>
> melody = \relative c
> {
> \key d \major
> \time 4/4
>
> \halfnote d8 ^\markup \fret-diagram #"6-x;5-x;4-o;3-2;2-3;1-2;"
> a' d fis
> \halfnote a,, ^\markup \fret-diagram #"6-o;5-o;4-2;3-2;2-2;1-o;"
> e' a cis |
> }
>
> \score {
> <<
> \context Staff = Guit
> <<
> \clef "G_8"
> \new Voice \melody
> >>
> \context TabStaff = Tab
> {
> \override TabStaff.Stem #'transparent = ##t
> \override TabStaff.Beam #'transparent = ##t
> <<
> \new TabVoice \melody
> >>
> }
> >>
> }
>
>
>
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Or you can use the \FretBoards context for your fret diagrams instead of
markup, that way they will be transposeable to other keys and you can
hide/show the whole context from one control point.
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