On 7/8/22 02:23, Neo Anderson wrote:
Hi!
I've been trying to add an ossia to an existing guitar part with the
tabulature. However, I run into this issue that the ossia gets doubled
as long as the tab part is uncommented. As soon as I don't use the tab
staff, everything is fine.
I guess
Hi!
I've been trying to add an ossia to an existing guitar part with the
tabulature. However, I run into this issue that the ossia gets doubled as long
as the tab part is uncommented. As soon as I don't use the tab staff,
everything is fine.
I guess it's all because of my /score block, but I
> a way to use this list instead of just counting up from 1 - n on a
>> tabulature?
>>
>> Thank you for your help,
>> Christian
> Hi,
>
> not sure I understand.
> Like below?
>
> \version "2.19.82"
>
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Sco
;
>> The problem with Shamisen tabulatures is that it doesn't just count up
>> from 1 - 12 for every octave but numbers the consecutive tones like
>> this: [0,1,2,3,#,4,5,6,7,8,9,b,10,11,12,13,1#,14,15,16,17,18]. Is there
>> a way to use this list instead of just counting up from 1 - n on
ad of just counting up from 1 - n on a
> tabulature?
>
> Thank you for your help,
> Christian
Hi,
not sure I understand.
Like below?
\version "2.19.82"
\layout {
\context {
\Score
tablatureFormat =
#(lambda (context string-number fret-number)
(let* ((my-signs
from 1 - 12 for every octave but numbers the consecutive tones like
this: [0,1,2,3,#,4,5,6,7,8,9,b,10,11,12,13,1#,14,15,16,17,18]. Is there
a way to use this list instead of just counting up from 1 - n on a
tabulature?
Thank you for your help,
Christian
Hello,
After years of typesetting guitar music with MusiXTeX, I finally switched to
Lilypond (2.10.5, which comes with ubuntu feisty). Now (nearly) everything
works fine, but there are two related problems with tabulature:
1) How can I put a symbol instead of the fret number in the tabulature
I've searched the archives but I couldn't find any good info source...
I have this question:
I there any way I can implement a tab stave in lilyopond? I am not sure that's
the calling for it but I will explain...
When you look/print a partiture from GP4 or PowerTab you usually have two
staves,
See the manual:
7.5 Guitar
7.5.2 Tabulatures basic
Thomas
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There is a section entitled Tablatures basic in the LilyPond manual, did
you look there?
/Mats
Balu Stefan wrote:
I've searched the archives but I couldn't find any good info source...
I have this question:
I there any way I can implement a tab stave in lilyopond? I am not sure that's
the
Am Donnerstag, den 12.01.2006, 10:22 +0200 schrieb Balu Stefan:
I've searched the archives but I couldn't find any good info source...
I have this question:
I there any way I can implement a tab stave in lilyopond? I am not sure
that's the calling for it but I will explain...
When you
Balu Stefan wrote:
I've searched the archives but I couldn't find any good info source...
I have this question:
I there any way I can implement a tab stave in lilyopond? I am not sure
that's the calling for it but I will explain...
When you look/print a partiture from GP4 or PowerTab you
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