Note that the half notes all have their noteheads reversed, and there is a gap between the staff and the notehead. Also, the whole notes may sometimes be reversed (I think in the 2nd two cases).
\version "2.3.22" soprano = \relative c' { \set shapeNoteStyles = ##(fa #f la fa #f la mi) f4 f4 f4 f4 | f2 f2 | f1 | c'4 c4 c4 c4 | c2 c2 | c1 | f4 f4 f4 f4 | f2 f2 | f1 | } \score { << \new Staff { \context Voice \soprano } >> \layout { } } As a aside, the documentation talks about 'shaped notes,' but the standard term is 'shape notes' in the shape note tradition. -- Will Fitzgerald weblog: <http://www.entish.org/willwhim>
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