Yes, the <> construct around the note is needed. If you just have e-4 e^4 e_4, all three fingerings will appear above the notes. You need <e-4> <e^4> <e_4>.
^ and _ also work with articulations and slurs and ties. It's briefly mentioned in s.2.2.3 of the LM as working for articulations and fingerings. Nick On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Jonathan Kulp <jonlancek...@gmail.com> wrote: Is the use of _ and ^ with fingerings documented anywhere? I don't remember seeing this. It's certainly easier than using the chord angle brackets. Am I correct in thinking that you'll still have to use <> if you want the fingerings to go left or right of the note? In that case, \set fingeringOrientations is still necessary for single notes sometimes.
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