This may be trivial but searches of themanuals etc have not born fruit.
How do you prevent the markup N.C. appearing where there is a note rest. In
fact N.C. does not always appear sometimes once in a
bar sometimes twice for no immediately apparent reason.
If r1 is replaced by R1 then no "N.C."
Hello,
can the lines of a fret diagram get diffent widths?
For example 6th string thick, 5th string thinner, 1st thinnest?
Thank you
Thomas
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Hi all,
I'm desperately trying to typeset a simple C major fret diagram (guitar: first
position). Here's my minimal example:
\version "2.12.2"
\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
mychords = \chordmode {
c
}
{
<<
\context ChordNames {
\mychords
}
There is something I do not like about the fret diagrams in Lilypond:
The diagrams are "open" on the side pointing towards the bridge of the
instrument, with the strings "sticking out" on that side. How could I
achieve closed rectangles in Lilypond like e.g. the "Mu
Hi Peter,
the N.C. symbol ("no chord") appears for rests r but not for full
measure rests R and obviously not for invisible (spacer) rests s. And it
appears for every single rest, so in case of
r2 r4 g
you get
N.C. N.C. G
for a single measure.
You have several choices to avoid this:
a) W
ol
markup to be displayed.
So:
It has nothing to do with Fret Diagrams, but ChordNames.
Everywhere you wrote rests the noChordSymbol appears for each rest.
>
> If r1 is replaced by R1 then no "N.C." markup.
R1 is a MultiMeasureRest not a Rest, so noChordSymbol is not printed.
Some for
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>Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 7:14 PM
>To: Peter Gentry
>Cc: lilypond-user
>Subject: Re: Fret Diagrams
>
>Hi Peter,
>
>2016-01-31 19:29 GMT+01:00 Peter Gentry :
>> This may be trivial but searches of themanuals etc have not
>born
Thomas Scharkowski t-online.de> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> can the lines of a fret diagram get diffent widths?
> For example 6th string thick, 5th string thinner, 1st thinnest?
>
> Thank you
> Thomas
>
Currently, no.
It would be a relatively simple fix to add this functionality, but it would
r
his functionality, but it would
require new properties to be added, which would further pollute the namespace.
I've never seen a fret diagram with variable string thicknesses. Is this a
common notation for you, or is this something experimental you'd like to have?
Carl
I have seen such fret di
Is there any way to create empty fret diagrams with a specified number
of frets? I would like to create empty music sheets for composing (am
writing a book on jazz-blues rhythm). Sitting by the computer and
writing it directly to lilypond is too restricting.
regards: Seppo
e I should update to 2.13.3?!
Cheers,
Patrick
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> Datum: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:25:21 +0200
> Von: Marc Hohl
> An: Patrick Schmidt
> Betreff: Re: fret diagrams
> Patrick Schmidt schrieb:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm desperately
Problem solved. With 2.13.3 I don't get any error messages. Thanks again for
your help!
Patrick
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> Datum: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:45:12 +0200
> Von: "Patrick Schmidt"
> An: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Betreff: Re: fret diagrams
> Hi Ma
I'm trying to notate some rapid chord changes with \fret-diagram but the
diagrams are overlapping each other. Presumably this is because the widths
of the chord diagrams aren't affecting the layout of the melody notes that
I'm attaching the \fret-diagrams to. What is the best way
> There is something I do not like about the fret diagrams in
> Lilypond:
>
> The diagrams are "open" on the side pointing towards the bridge of
> the instrument, with the strings "sticking out" on that side. How
> could I achieve closed rectangles in Li
.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Mittwoch, 19. April 2023, 20:15:38 CEST schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
> > There is something I do not like about the fret diagrams in
> > Lilypond:
> >
> > The diagrams are "open" on the side pointing towards the bridge of
> > the instrument, with
If I have a succession of fret diagrams above the chords on a stave, how
do I align the fret diagrams vertically. In the example below, the chord
names at the top of all three fret diagrams are aligned vertically, but
the fret diagrams for A and C have more space below the chord name and
sit
I'd like to have the fret diagram only printed over the TabStaff and not
the staff. Given the following small code snippet I have the fret
diagram displayed twice. Is there a solution to this? Using macros? I'm
quite new to lilypond and did not found a solution...
Notes = {
c d ^ \markup \fret
How do I get all fret diagrams to the same height (ie. the top of all
the diagrams on the same height). No they go up and down with the notes
they are attached to, which I find ugly.
regards: Seppo
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On 11/19/08 12:03 PM, "seppo silaste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to create empty fret diagrams with a specified number
> of frets? I would like to create empty music sheets for composing (am
> writing a book on jazz-blues rhythm). Sitting by the
Hi Rob:
I think I want something like \fatText, but perhaps there's a
better way.
Can anyone suggest something?
Suggestion (untested): for each note that has a colliding fret
diagram above it, explicitly set its #'X-extent to compensate (i.e.,
provide padding).
Hope this helps (i.e., w
Hi Kieren,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did the following and it sorta worked:
chrest = \once \override Rest #'X-extent = #'(0 . 5)
chnote = \once \override NoteColumn #'X-extent = #'(0 . 6)
I then put \chrest before a rest that has an associated chord change, and
similarly \chnote before a no
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did the following
chrest = \once \override Rest #'X-extent = #'(0 . 5)
chnote = \once \override NoteColumn #'X-extent = #'(0 . 6)
I then put \chrest before a rest that has an associated chord change,
and similarly \chnote before a note. Is that what
different values and I wasn't able to
find one that resulted in good spacing for all fret-diagrams. In
other words, a value that was good for one diagram would be too loose
or too tight somewhere else. It looks like each diagram needs to have
an adjustment specially tailored for it, which i
Hi Rob,
I think it's just that I don't understand what the X-extent really
controls.
It controls how wide Lilypond thinks a given object is.
It looks like each diagram needs to have an adjustment
specially tailored for it, which isn't very convenient.
Ugh.
I wonder wh
> > I wonder why fret-diagrams aren't treated more like note objects.> > No
> > idea.> > I wonder why fret-diagrams aren't treated more like note objects.>
> > > No idea.
IIRC, the fret diagrams are markups, so they are treated as simply text.
&g
Hi Ed,
considering how complex a process creating musical notation is,
I find it amazing that LP does what it does.
No question: I would never go back to Finale (or any other notation
application, for that matter).
you have to kludge a few things to get what you want.
Yes, but... I get
It's much easier to provide a relevant answer to your question if you
include a small example .ly file that illustrates your problem.
Also, don't forget to tell what LilyPond version you use.
How do you typeset the fret diagrams? Do you attach them to note like
c^\markup \fret-diagram
> There is something I do not like about the fret diagrams in
> Lilypond:
>
> The diagrams are "open" on the side pointing towards the bridge of
> the instrument, with the strings "sticking out" on that side. How
> could I achieve closed rectangles in Li
Hi Everyone,
Hope you are doing well.
Quick question on coloring dots in fret-diagrams. There is an option to use
predefined colors from normal, CSS or X11 palettes which works perfectly
well in the fret-diagram-verbose with the snippet below:
> (place-fret 3 6 3 dodgerblue2)
For some reaso
Hi Nick,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
> If I have a succession of fret diagrams above the chords on a stave, how
> do I align the fret diagrams vertically.
Why not:
\override TextScript #'padding = #1.5
HTH,
David
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On 2/13/12 3:13 PM, "Nick Payne" wrote:
>If I have a succession of fret diagrams above the chords on a stave, how
>do I align the fret diagrams vertically. In the example below, the chord
>names at the top of all three fret diagrams are aligned vertically, but
>the fre
On 14/02/12 11:50, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 2/13/12 3:13 PM, "Nick Payne" wrote:
If I have a succession of fret diagrams above the chords on a stave, how
do I align the fret diagrams vertically. In the example below, the chord
names at the top of all three fret diagrams are aligned
On 2/13/12 9:27 PM, "Nick Payne" wrote:
>On 14/02/12 11:50, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>>
>> On 2/13/12 3:13 PM, "Nick Payne" wrote:
>>
>>> If I have a succession of fret diagrams above the chords on a stave,
>>>how
>>> do I al
m-terse #"x;x;o;2-2;3-3;1-1;" g b
}
>>
}
If you look at it like this, you can see that you've duplicated the
fret diagram.
The easiest solution is so put your fret diagrams in a different
variable, and include that variable only where you want it. i.e.,
Diagrams = {
g b
>}
>
>\new TabStaff {
> d ^ \markup \fret-diagram-terse #"x;x;o;2-2;3-3;1-1;" g b
>}
> >>
> }
Agreed. I understand that (I'm computer scientist:).
> If you look at it like this, you can see that you've duplicated the fre
On 1/21/10 12:27 PM, "Pascal Obry" wrote:
>
>
> I'd like to have the fret diagram only printed over the TabStaff and not
> the staff. Given the following small code snippet I have the fret
> diagram displayed twice. Is there a solution to this? Using macros? I'm
> quite new to lilypond and d
gt;
>> }
>
> Agreed. I understand that (I'm computer scientist:).
>
>> If you look at it like this, you can see that you've duplicated the fret
>> diagram.
>>
>> The easiest solution is so put your fret diagrams in a different
>> variable, an
Carl,
Thanks for the help.
> As an entirely different approach, you might tag the markup with a
> TabStaffOnly tag, and then only keep the TabStaffOnly tagged music in the
> tab staff. You can read about tagged music in the Noation Reference 3.3.2
> Different editions from one source.
Indeed I
I'm using ^\markup \fret-diagram #"w:4;4-o;3-o;2-o;1-3;" but I would like
to use fret diagrams with barre.
I tried ^\markup \fret-diagram #"c:4-1-1;4-3;3-2;2-1;1-1;", but it shows
"guitar" barre fret diagrams.
How can I print ukulele chord fret diagram
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Hello, I'd like to produce a sheet with guitar chord diagrams. For now I
have this, which is a good start
\version "2.16.2"
\markup{first set of chords}
\markup{
\fret-diagram #"s:3;f:1;6-x;5-3-1;4-2;3-o;2-1;1-1;"
\fret-diagram #"s:3;f:2;6-x;5-3-1;
On 11/19/08 12:06 PM, "seppo silaste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I get all fret diagrams to the same height (ie. the top of all
> the diagrams on the same height). No they go up and down with the notes
> they are attached to, which I find ugly.
>
Use the
I'm proposing a method for getting transposable fret diagrams for the
guitar.
The method I propose is different from the current FretBoard
functionality. The FretBoard context takes a set of notes and
determines a fingering that will allow the playing of that set of notes.
This is a very u
I'm trying to set the size of the number in fret diagrams. I tried this,
but doesn't work, and also tried \fontsize #-2.
c'^\markup \override #'(dot-radius . 0.55) {
\override #'(finger-code . in-dot) \override
#'(barre-type . straight) {
I've been thinking about using fret diagrams in various lead sheets for
singing and finding it awkward to use fret diagrams. If I wrote a fret.ly
file with my usual set of frets in it can I include it as you would files
such as english.ly etc?
Actually I know you can do this; probably wha
Hello, all --
I'm not a guitarist. I'm currently engraving one of my "pop tunes",
and would like to print a piano-guitar-vocal score with fret diagrams.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel (i.e., by building every fret
diagram from scratch, using my fake book a
I'm trying to create a rhythm chart for guitarists that have specific voicings
shown in fret diagrams. It's mostly correct, except I have two measures on the
first line and three on the remaining. What I want is four measures per line.
I'll fess up to being a beginner with Lil
For future reference. I have no idea if this is the most Lilypondic way of
accomplishing what I want, but it works.
#(set-global-staff-size 14)
\layout
{
indent = 0
}
and using
\noBreak
if necessary
> Quick question on coloring dots in fret-diagrams. There is an option to use
> predefined colors from normal, CSS or X11 palettes which works perfectly well
> in the fret-diagram-verbose with the snippet below:
>
> > (place-fret 3 6 3 dodgerblue2)
>
> For some reason
Hi Jean,
Thanks for the quick response.
Putting quotes around it doesn't really help. The expression gets ignored
and the dot comes with the default black color in this case.
Sincerely,
Nikita
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 2:18 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> > Quick question on coloring d
Hi there,
Would it be accurate to assume that custom hex/rgb colors in fret diagrams
are not supported as of now?
Sincerely,
Nikita
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 2:29 AM Nikita Borisenko wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> Thanks for the quick response.
>
> Putting quotes around it doesn
Dear lilypond users,
I am new to lilypond so I half expect my question to be so ridiculous... I
hope that you believe me when I say I made every effort within my still
confused mind to solve this issue to no avail. Here goes...
In Frescobaldi, I input:
\version "2.18.2"
\markup \fret-diagram
-table \chordmode{ c'' }
#guitar-tuning
#(chord-shape 'NoTriad guitar-tuning)
<<
\new FretBoards {
\override FretBoard #'fret-diagram-details #'open-string = #" "
\override FretBoard #'fret-diagram-d
Is it possible to suppress the open string indicator in fret diagrams?
Instead of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;" I would like the equivalent
of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2- ;1- ;" where the o does not appear on
strings 2 and three.
On 4/28/10 2:34 PM, "keith Luke" wrote:
> I'm using ^\markup \fret-diagram #"w:4;4-o;3-o;2-o;1-3;" but I would like to
> use fret diagrams with barre.
>
> I tried ^\markup \fret-diagram #"c:4-1-1;4-3;3-2;2-1;1-1;", but it shows
> "gu
Carl,
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you very much.
Aloha,
Keith
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
>
> On 4/28/10 2:34 PM, "keith Luke" wrote:
>
> > I'm using ^\markup \fret-diagram #"w:4;4-o;3-o;2-o;1-3;"
On 4/28/10 6:39 PM, "keith Luke" wrote:
> Carl,
>
> This is exactly what I was looking for.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Aloha,
>
> Keith
I believe that we have a big set of predefined ukulele chords in the
development release 2.13.x. You may find it easier to use a FretBoards
context w
;would be best to set this once and for all instead of for every single
>chord
For \markup fret diagrams, you override the fret-diagram-details property
of a TextScript object (see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/snippets/fretted-strings
Customizing markup fret diagrams):
\overri
th "chord diagrams over a
> >staff" scenario):
> >1) use fret-diagram-details to set the various parameters it offers.
> >It would be best to set this once and for all instead of for every
> >single chord
>
> For \markup fret diagrams, you override the fret-diagra
On 11/1/13 4:35 PM, "Renato" wrote:
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>
>On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 02:56:17 +
>Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 10/31/13 8:47 AM, "Renato" wrote:
>>
>>For \markup fret diagram
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On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 03:15:34 +
Carl Sorensen wrote:
> Have you read through the Learning Manual? If you're trying to work
> your way through the Notation Reference without having read through
> the Learning Manual, it will be *very* difficult.
S
Hi,
I was wondering if there's an easy way to insert Fret Diagrams for
guitar in Lilypond. Most of the time I use templates from Frescobaldi,
but I don't see an Fret Diagram option there.
I like to display the fret diagram and the chord name above it.
Thanks in ad
e very simple
example.
Rick
- Original Message -
From: "Carl D. Sorensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lilypond User"
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 12:58 PM
Subject: Transposable Fret Diagrams for Guitar
I
- is transposable
> - is _human readable_
> * D:
> - cannot handle opened chords and barre chords when transposing
> - cannot handle barre
> - Names are not smartly handled
> - does not handle color (shame on me I haven't tested :-/)
>
's a bunch of music currently out
there that just uses chord names, and Lilypond supports those chord
names. And almost all of the currently published music uses the same
fret diagrams for the common chords if it includes fret diagrams. This
is the market my proposed feature is after, not the
he
current FretBoards and depicted as frets.
Rick
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e Chords context would need to be modified to ignore
the index to the fretboard string.
My proposal is to use the Lilypond generated notes as the index to the
hash table. I want to be able to use the exact same input to generate
the chord name output (in the Chords context) and to generate the fret
ly do:
myfret = \markup \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
and use the corresponding macro like
c^\myfret
/Mats
Shelagh Manton wrote:
I've been thinking about using fret diagrams in various lead sheets for
singing and finding it awkward to use fret diagrams. If I wrote a fret.l
real question is how to define a macro for
> a particular fret diagram. You can simply do:
> myfret = \markup \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
>
> and use the corresponding macro like
>
> c^\myfret
>
> /Mats
>
I have been able to work out fret d
real question is how to define a macro for
a particular fret diagram. You can simply do:
myfret = \markup \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
and use the corresponding macro like
c^\myfret
/Mats
I have been able to work out fret diagrams within a particular file, but I
was h
[snip]
>>
> No special instructions. The text in the frets.ly file will just
> replace the text"
> '\include "frets.ly"'
>
> Paul Scott
Good, I'll try it out asap.
SOM
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>
> Dear lilypond users,
>
> I am new to lilypond so I half expect my question to be so ridiculous... I
> hope that you believe me when I say I made every effort within my still
> confused mind to solve this issue to no avail. Here goes...
>
find the template folder, click the "Config" button in the OOoLilyPond
window and see "Template Path:"
Cheers,
Klaus
Fret-Diagram.ly
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Hello list,
I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
My input file looks like this:
\version "2.13.50"
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames \chordmode {
g:m
}
\new Lyrics \lyricmode {
\markup { \fret-diagram #"w:4;4-o;3-o;2-1;1-3;" }
Original-Nachricht
Is it possible to suppress the open string indicator in fret diagrams?
Instead of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;" I would like the equivalent
of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2- ;1- ;" where the o does not appear on
strings
Leaving the open strings out works for most fret diagrams, but when I
generate an F chord for ukulele, #"2-2;o;1-1;o;" becomes #"2-2;1-1;" and
the wrong fret diagram results.
Is there a way to put a "null" spacer for the open strings?
Thanks,
Keith
On Mon, M
On 3/2/10 1:59 AM, "keith Luke" wrote:
> Is it possible to suppress the open string indicator in fret diagrams?
>
> Instead of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;" I would like the equivalent
> of \fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2- ;1- ;" where the o doe
I tried out my first fret diagrams just recently and I ran into a puzzling
situation.
Whereas in standard guitar tuning, the A major chord diagram would look like
this:
aFretDiagram = \markup
\fret-diagram #"6-o;5-o;4-2;3-2;2-2;1-o:"
And the standard A7 diagram would look
Wow! You're absolutely right! Thanks so much! Wonder why that error
doesn't bork the diagram completely?
Gordon+
Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 16:31:03 -0700 (PDT)
> From: -Eluze
> Subject: Re: Can anybody help me with fret diagrams?
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
&
Grammostola Rosea gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there's an easy way to insert Fret Diagrams for
> guitar in Lilypond. Most of the time I use templates from Frescobaldi,
> but I don't see an Fret Diagram option there.
>
> I like to d
Carl Sorensen wrote:
Grammostola Rosea gmail.com> writes:
Hi,
I was wondering if there's an easy way to insert Fret Diagrams for
guitar in Lilypond. Most of the time I use templates from Frescobaldi,
but I don't see an Fret Diagram option there.
I like to display the fre
On 3/21/09 4:12 PM, "Grammostola Rosea" wrote:
>>
> Thanks.
> Doing it your way, you get predefined fret diagrams right? What if you
> want to have customized fret boards, like chords on the 9th fret etc. ?
The term "predefined fret diagrams" just mea
Version 2.6.1
Is there any way of adjusting the position of fret
diagrams, other than \right-align, \centre-align or \left-align? With the
following input for example:
a8 b4.~^\markup { \left-align {
\fret-diagram #"6-x;5-2;4-4;3-2;2-2;1-4;" } } b4.
a8
I need to plac
Hey all,
I would like to override some fingering information of predefined fret
diagrams. The relevant information should be in the
/dot-placement-list/ of the fret-diagram-interface (see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/internals-big-page#fret_002ddiagram_002dinterface).
But I
\markup
\override #'(fret-diagram-details . (
(number-type . arabic)
(finger-code . in-dot))) {
\fret-diagram #"s:3;f:1;6-3-2;5-2-1;5-5-4;4-4-3;"
% percent sign is for comments
% s:3 tells lilypond to make diagram 3x normal size
% f:1 is to show f
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From: "Marc Hohl"
To: "Lilypond-User"
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 9:26 AM
Subject: Putting fret diagrams in a separate score
Hello list,
I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
My input file looks like this:
\versi
Marc Hohl hohlart.de> writes:
>
> I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
> My input file looks like this:
>
> <<
> \new ChordNames \chordmode {
>g:m
> }
> \new Lyrics \lyricmode {
>\marku
Am 10.03.2011 19:52, schrieb Keith OHara:
Marc Hohl hohlart.de> writes:
I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
My input file looks like this:
<<
\new ChordNames \chordmode {
g:m
}
\new Lyrics \lyricmode {
\markup { \fret-diagram #&
On 3/11/11 2:34 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
> Am 10.03.2011 19:52, schrieb Keith OHara:
>> Marc Hohl hohlart.de> writes:
>>> I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
>>> My input file looks like this:
>>>
>>>
Am 11.03.2011 18:52, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/11/11 2:34 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Am 10.03.2011 19:52, schrieb Keith OHara:
Marc Hohl hohlart.de> writes:
I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
My input file looks like this:
<<
\new Ch
On 3/12/11 1:19 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
> Am 11.03.2011 18:52, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
>> Why not just use a FretBoards context?
>>
> Good question; it looked way too complicated for my purposes.
> I need some chords played on a mandolin, and there are no
> predefined fretboard diagrams for mando
Am 12.03.2011 21:39, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
[...]
[1] Searching the internet, there seems to be the general opinion
that mandolins aren't supposed to play chords at all, but it sounds
cool ;-)
A quick search for "mandolin chords" on google showed lots of places with
chord diagrams for mandolin.
Am 12.03.2011 21:39, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/12/11 1:19 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Am 11.03.2011 18:52, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
Why not just use a FretBoards context?
Good question; it looked way too complicated for my purposes.
I need some chords played on a mandolin, and there are no
prede
the colon in the end makes it! (should be semicolon)
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>
> I tried out my first fret diagrams just recently and I ran into a puzzling
> situation.
>
> Whereas in standard guitar tuning, the A major chord diagram would look
> like
> this:
>
use #'extra-offset or #'padding. (as an alternative you could also add an
invisible voice and attach the fret diagrams to the invisible notes in
that voice)
to add chord names, use ChordNames instead of a 2nd markup. See section
"Printing Chord Names" in the manual.
Hi all,
LilyPond’s automatic fret diagrams really are a very helpful feature! More
often than not it helps to not having to predefine and store a diagram in a
lookup table. But it has one little drawback: it doesn’t automatically include
a barre indication when several strings are to be
2015-10-29 19:24 GMT+01:00 pls :
> Hey all,
>
> I would like to override some fingering information of predefined fret
> diagrams. The relevant information should be in the
> /dot-placement-list/ of the fret-diagram-interface (see
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2015-10-29 19:24 GMT+01:00 pls :
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I would like to override some fingering information of predefined fret
>> diagrams. The relevant information should be in the
>> /dot-placement-list/ of the fret-diagram-interface (see
2015-10-29 23:53 GMT+01:00 pls :
>
> My use case: I have created a huge library of predefined fret
> diagrams (https://github.com/Philomelos/lilypond-predefined-fretboards)
> and I would love to be able to e.g. display those diagrams with chord steps,
> note names or even
>
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2015-10-29 23:53 GMT+01:00 pls :
>
>>
>> My use case: I have created a huge library of predefined fret
>> diagrams (https://github.com/Philomelos/lilypond-predefined-fretboards)
>> and I would love to be able to e.g. display those diagrams w
BB writes:
> \markup
> \override #'(fret-diagram-details . (
> (number-type . arabic)
> (finger-code . in-dot))) {
> \fret-diagram #"s:3;f:1;6-3-2;5-2-1;5-5-4;4-4-3;"
> % percent sign is for comments
> % s:3 tells lilypond to make diagram 3x normal size
> % f:1 is to show finger #'s in circle on
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