Dear LilyPond users, Marc Hohl has done a good job of improving tablature notation. We're just ready to add it to LilyPond 2.13.4.
In the process of adding it, a question come up about the name for some notation. In rock (and maybe jazz) guitar, there is a note described as a "dead note" that is notated in both tablature and staff notation with a cross-style notehead. This note is played on a muted string, so it gets rhythm but no real pitch. The code has been developed with the name \deadNotesOn, \deadNotesOff, and \deadNote. The same notation appears to be used in woodwinds for what is sometimes called a "ghost note". I'd prefer to get the most useful name for the notation, but I'd also like to avoid instrument-specific names if possible. Once we get the name in LilyPond, it's changeable, but it seems to cause stress to people when the syntax changes. So I'd like to take some time to get it right before committing the code. So, please answer the following questions: 1) What instances (other than a drum staff) are you aware of where a note uses a cross symbol rather than a standard note head? 2) For each of the instances you identified in part 1), what do you call the resulting note? Thanks, Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user