Hello I am trying to set up a simple triad exercise on the guitar. It has the same exercise in two different keys:
\new Staff \relative c' { \once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f \time 15/1 { \set stringNumberOrientations = #'(down) \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 <f-3 a-2 d-4>1 <g b e>1 <a\3-2 c-1 f-1>1 *1 <c-2 e-4 a-3>1 <d-2 f-1 b-3>1 <e-2 g-1 c-1>1 <d f b>1 <c e a>1 *1 1 <g b e\4>1 <f a d>1 <e g c>1 } } \new Staff \relative d' { \once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f \time 15/1 \key d \major \relative d' { <fis a d>1 <g b e>1 1 *1 <cis e a>1 <d fis b>1 <e g cis>1 <fis a d>1 <e g cis>1 <d fis b>1 <cis e a>1 *1 1 <g b e>1 <fis a d>1 } } time signatures are not important. But I would like to have the triads from the two exercises "aligned" (because they share the same fingering, and it is better visually). first <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 from C major staff and <fis a d>1 from D major staff are aligned, then the second pair of triads etc. Anybody knows how I would do that? Maybe offsetting the first triad in the C major staff (but how?). There will be eventually other staves with more sharps and it would be nice to have them all aligned. thanks -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html