I recommend
  < a\harmonic >4

It's probably mentioned in Articulations, and is certainly
mentioned in the section on Unfretted strings.  The way that
strings notate artificial harmonics is
  < a e'\harmonic>4
but I don't know if that's appropriate for guitars.

Cheers,
- Graham

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 09:00:01PM -0500, Dave Bellows wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm using Lilypond 2.11.65 to create a score for guitar.  Here's the
> basic snippet I'm working with:
> 
> {a4 d b} \\
> {f4 g r}
> 
> I need the top line to be artificial harmonics but the lower line to
> be regular noteheads.  If I write:
> 
> {\override Staff.NoteHead #'style = #'harmonic-mixed a4 d b} \\
> 
> for the top line then both lines are made into harmonics.  If I keep
> that and write the second line:
> 
> {\override Staff.NoteHead #'style = #'default f4 g r}
> 
> then both lines have regular noteheads (i.e., no harmonics on either line).
> 
> I am new to Lilypond but I have spent a good bit of time trying to
> figure this out.  I would appreciate any suggestions.
> 
> David Bellows
> 
> 
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