Hi Carl,
I may not be an expert, I've only been playing the guitar for less than a
year, but in a couple of methods I've used to learn string 1 is the closest
to the floor, the thinnest, the highest pitch, be it right or left-handed.
In the opposite the topmost is the thickest one, string 6, the
Hi Thomas,
I've had some time to test your solution and it's also great for me. All I
have to do is include your code snippet at the beginning of my files and it
works great!
Thanks once again for your time and knowledge.
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In fact string 1 is in all cases the bottommost string, the thinnest one.
The topmost is the thickness one and is referenced as string 6 or string 4
depending on the instrument.
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Hi Carl and Thomas,
First of all I’d like to thank you both both for your fast reply. After two
years using Lilypond I’m both impressed by the capabilities of the tool as
much as by the great community support.
Carl, regarding your assumption, YES, you are totally right, that’s exactly
what I’m
Hi all,
Just a simple question, does anybody know if there is any way to create
left-handed fretboard diagrams for guitar and/or ukulele?
With FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.orientation I get normal or landscape
right-handed fret diagrams.
I'm thinking in totally rewriting the
Hi all,
I'm just writing to confirm that under macOS Sierra (10.12) Lilypond 2.19.48
is extremely slow.
I've downgraded to 2.19.47 and finally to 2.19.46.
2.19.47 was also terribly slow but 2.19.46 worked as usual.
As a sample, a simple file took 1.2 seconds to compile under 2.19.46 and
51.4
Hi pls,
Thanks a lot for your fast reply. That was exactly what I needed.
I'm impressed with Lilypond's capabilities but also with its community
support.
Thaks again, you saved my day
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Hi Jacques,
Thanks a lot! Worked like a charm!
Totally as I wanted. You save me the day.
Thanks again.
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Hi all, I'm just new to Lilypond and impressed with its capabilities.
One of my first tries with it was a set of scales for my own learning
changing key every two bars. I wanted to show the accidentals of the key, so
I used \accidentalStyle teaching
The problem is that in the first bar of every