In tab, timing is remoted from the indications of notes: the timing is relegated to the stems above the letters. Each stem indicates how long it will be before the next stem (or implicit stem, since tabs often leave off repeated time-value stems). There is no indication of when a note is supposed to be held or released.
While it might be nice to have that ability, using rests in the lines of the tab staff is not a nice way to do it. Rests are sometimes notated by stems that have no letters under them, and this is generally a better solution anyway, since the timing-attention of the player is focused above the staff, while the translate-letters-to-fret-closings attention is focused in the lines of the staff. To be forthright, if your music is complex to the point where you need to indicate rests, you probably should be using regular music notation, which affords considerably more control over note-length and release indications. For everything you gain in the world, you lose something. raybro Karl Berry wrote: > > > In lilypond 1.6.6 (and earlier), it seems that rests are not output in > > tablature. It would be nice to do this; > > Please do not add that. DaveA > > Dare I ask why not? Why is it bad to output rests? > > In any case, it could be an option, so that the rests could be output or > not, depending on the needs at hand. > > _______________________________________________ > Lilypond-user mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user