You can find a huge library of predefined guitar fretboards here:
https://github.com/Philomelos/lilypond-predefined-fretboards/blob/master/README.org
(The documentation is not complete but I think you get the gist. You can find
loads of examples in the test files
(https://github.com/Philomelos
2017-02-20 22:59 GMT+01:00 Johan Vromans :
>> \storePredefinedDiagram #default-fret-table \chordmode {c/g}
>> #guitar-tuning
>> #"3-4;3-3;2-2;o;1-1;o;"
>
> I'd like to see someone playing this as shown :) .
>
> (Try swapping the 3rd and 4th fingers)
> \storePredefinedDiagram #default-fret-table \chordmode {c/g}
> #guitar-tuning
> #"3-4;3-3;2-2;o;1-1;o;"
I'd like to see someone playing this as shown :) .
(Try swapping the 3rd and 4th fingers)
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2017-02-20 11:51 GMT+01:00 Don Gingrich :
> A simple problem, I hope
>
> I have a local copy of predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly
For which purpose?
>
> I used a C chord with G bass and noticed
> that I got a three string chord
>
> open G 1st fret B and open E
>
> This * is* a C with the bottom
A simple problem, I hope
I have a local copy of predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly
I used a C chord with G bass and noticed
that I got a three string chord
open G 1st fret B and open E
This * is* a C with the bottom note a G
But every guitar player I know would play that as
G on the low E s
Hi Patrick,
2016-08-21 5:17 GMT+02:00 Patrick Millier :
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm leaning Lilypond and cannot find this one ... I got some chord diagrams
> at the beginning of my score and would like to center them.
Please try to ask more specific.
To center something may mean: ver
Hi,
I'm leaning Lilypond and cannot find this one ... I got some chord diagrams
at the beginning of my score and would like to center them.
Can someone help me with this (I'm sure simple) problem.
Here's my Score
---
\version "2.18.2"
\include "p
e:
> > 2013/10/12 Kevin Tough
> > In my course documentation I will need a flexible means to
> > generate
> > chord diagrams. I would be greatly surprised that Lilypond
> > could be used
> > for this but perhaps someone has e
t; \new FretBoards \chordNames
> \new Staff { \melody }
>
> >>
>
> }
>
>
>
>
>
> Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> > 2013/10/12 Kevin Tough <
>
> > kevin@
>
> > >
> >
> >> In my course documentation I will need a
t;<
\new ChordNames \chordNames
\new FretBoards \chordNames
\new Staff { \melody }
>>
}
Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> 2013/10/12 Kevin Tough <
> kevin@
> >
>
>> In my course documentation I will need a flexible means to generate
>> chord diag
2013/10/12 Kevin Tough
> In my course documentation I will need a flexible means to generate
> chord diagrams. I would be greatly surprised that Lilypond could be used
> for this but perhaps someone has experience with this and would make a
> suggestion as to what I might use. I
Kevin Tough wrote
> First thanks for the help getting started with Lilypond!
>
> In my course documentation I will need a flexible means to generate
> chord diagrams. I would be greatly surprised that Lilypond could be used
> for this but perhaps someone has experience with this a
First thanks for the help getting started with Lilypond!
In my course documentation I will need a flexible means to generate
chord diagrams. I would be greatly surprised that Lilypond could be used
for this but perhaps someone has experience with this and would make a
suggestion as to what I
On Saturday 18 December 2004 10:07 am, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> Rick Sutphin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
>
> warning: Lilypond version string not found, using default 2.4.
>
> See User Manual -> Popular Mus
On Saturday 18 December 2004 09:04 am, Rick Sutphin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
I would like to know that too. You can make good ones
with code page 437, and there is a font from IBM that's free
to use, so that could presumably
Rick Sutphin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
warning: Lilypond version string not found, using default 2.4.
See User Manual -> Popular Music -> Fret diagrams
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Feri.
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Hello,
Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
Thanks,
Rick
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> I had a chance to test lilypond on winnt.
> using lilypond-book and the chord diagrams
>
> It appears that the version of latex
> distributed with the cygwin download
> doesnt support fancy headings so I left
> that out.
As Jan answered, it's available in the tex
Patrick Stanistreet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had a chance to test lilypond on winnt.
> using lilypond-book and the chord diagrams
>
> It appears that the version of latex
> distributed with the cygwin download
> doesnt support fancy headings so I left
> that out
I had a chance to test lilypond on winnt.
using lilypond-book and the chord diagrams
It appears that the version of latex
distributed with the cygwin download
doesnt support fancy headings so I left
that out. Also lilypond-book choked
on drumpitch-init.ly so I have left
out the percussion line
I wrote a little script to layout guitar chord diagrams
which can be placed above a line of music. You
need lilypond-book to put it to use. I created a little
demo which is described in the file gtrchord-eps.html
It still needs work on the chord name labels as I haven't
figured out h
Joerg Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LilyPond cannot deal with guitar chord diagrams. Actually it has a
> special feature for chord name annotation. But this is unusable
> for NoteEdit export because it tries reverse mapping from
> pitch combina
Version 2.0.0 of the musical scores editor NoteEdit is
available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
- guitar chord diagrams
- chord annotation
- tse3-0.2.3 (and tse3-0.1.2, tse3-0.1.2) compatible
- bug converning
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