That's very easy, since you can add a \markup after the end of a score.
This example shows two alternatives for the spacing. The first one
spreads the diagrams evenly over the full line width, whereas the second
one specifies the spacing.

As you'll quickly find out, I know nothing about fret diagrams and guitar playing. ;-)

\version "2.8.0"

\score{
 \relative c'{
   c d e f
 }
}

\markup{ \fill-line {
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
}
}

\markup{ \override #'(word-space . 10.0) \line {
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
\fret-diagram #"4-2-2;3-1-1;2-o;1-o;"
}
}


  /Mats

Stephen Torri wrote:

I was wondering how hard it would be to add the fret diagrams used in a
piece of music after the last line of measures?

Any full working examples or web links would be appreciated.

Stephen



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