Hello Joram, Thanks for this example.
Going along you lines, the H and P can be centered between the two notes, see below. JM — \version "2.19.80" music = \relative { a2 c (^" P" b )( ^" H" c ) \glissando d1 } << \new Staff \with { \omit TextScript } \music \new TabStaff \with { \tabFullNotation } \music >> music = \relative { a2 << { c2 ( } { s4 s4^"P" } >> << { b2 ) ( } { s4 s4^"H" } >> c2 ) \glissando d1 } << \new Staff \with { \omit TextScript } \music \new TabStaff \with { \tabFullNotation } \music >> > Le 22 déc. 2017 à 22:39, Noeck <noeck.marb...@gmx.de> a écrit : > > Hi Jacques, > > judging from the other answers, I am used to a "semi-classical" notation: > > * slurs in the normal staff as the manual says > * additional H and P in the tab notation > (and S for slide on glissandi, but I consider that as redundant) > > > Here is an example: > > \version "2.19.65" > > music = \relative { > a c(^" P" b)(^" H" c) \glissando d1 > } > << > \new Staff \with { \omit TextScript } \music > \new TabStaff \with { \tabFullNotation } \music >>> > > > Cheers, > Joram > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user