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/lilypond-predefined-fretboards/tree/master/EADGBE/test).)

HTH
Patrick
On 20.02.2017, at 11:51, Don Gingrich <gingr...@internode.on.net> wrote:

> 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 string
> C on the A string
> E on the D string
> G string open
> C on the B string 
> and Open High E 
> 
> What do I need to hack in the predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly
> to get the chord diagram that I want?
> 
> I tried the following without success
> 
> \storePredefinedDiagram #default-fret-table \chordmode {c:/g}
>                       #guitar-tuning
>                       #"3-4;3-3;2-2;o;1-1;o;"
> 
> But it didn't break everything else, so I may be close
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -Don
> -- 
> Don Gingrich
> 
> 
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