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You need to add as many hidden voices as the number of notes in the chord less 1. A piece full of chord glissandi will be unpractical. On 15 April 2010 14:08, Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> wrote: > > > > On 4/15/10 7:48 AM, "Bernardo Barros" <bernardobarr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a question. I'm trying to notate the following situation (see PDF > > file). Its a example from the guitar part. > > > > I'm having a lot of problems here, and it's going to happen again and > again, > > so it's better to find a more practical way to deal with it. > > > > 1. I need to do a glissando but not of a single note, but of a chord. AND > this > > lasts more one note, it should be re-attacked. So I also have to hide the > > noteheads. > > Is there an easier way to do this job rather then hide the noteheads and > draw > > lines from scratch. Or doing some weird trick hiding a voice or > something? > > See <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/50063> > > > > > > 2. The scordatura have quarter-tones alterations. Currently the TAB staff > > notation doesn't accept to put the quarter-tone. That's all right if I > > translate this, but I can get confusing after a while. It would be better > if > > Lilypond could understand and translate it, so I could put the right note > > (with the correct quarter-tone alteration) and the right string and > Lilypond > > would know the tablature notation. I know it works now, but I have to > > compensate the quarter-tones and it's confusing. > > Have you tried using a StringTuning with non-integer pitches? I don't know > if it will work on not, but it's at least worth a try. > > HTH, > > Carl > >
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