On 2 May 2018 at 09:25, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Gianmaria Lari <gianmarial...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On 2 May 2018 at 08:56, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> > >> Something like this? > >> > >> \version "2.19.81" > >> > >> t = > >> #(define-event-function (n) (index?) > >> #{ \tweak text #(format "~dt" n) -1 #}) > >> > >> { > >> c\t1 d\t2 e2 > >> } > >> > > > > interesting! As you know David, to indicate a finger on the 4th row of > the > > accordion right keyboard, we circle the finger number. This same notation > > is used on violin/guitar etc. to indicate a chord number. > > For example if I need to indicate a "c" pitch to play on the 4th row I > > write "c\4". > > > > Wouldn't be better to define a custom fingering function for that so that > > it is treated as a fingering? > > Uh, the above is a custom fingering function resulting in a fingering > event. I'm not sure what you want instead.
Sorry I wrote "... to indicate a chord number" but I wanted to say "... to indicate a string number"!!!!! (In italian corda = string). So: 1) I would like to understand if it make sense to avoid to use the string notation to indicate a finger notation and.... 2) if yes, how to create a custom fingering notation to circle a finger number I hope I have been more clear..... :( > -- > David Kastrup >
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