bb writes:
> Am 02.08.2013 20:39, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
>> \version "2.17.23"
>>
>> MyTuning = \stringTuning
>>
>> \new TabStaff {
>>\key g \major
>>\set TabStaff.stringTunings = #MyTuning
>>\tabFullNotation
>>\stemDown
>>{
>> %1
>> \times 2/3 { 4^"P" (c)^
Am 02.08.2013 20:39, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
\version "2.17.23"
MyTuning = \stringTuning
\new TabStaff {
\key g \major
\set TabStaff.stringTunings = #MyTuning
\tabFullNotation
\stemDown
{
%1
\times 2/3 { 4^"P" (c)^"H" () }
4^"P" (c)
%2
\times 2/3
BB writes:
> I come up with one of my ideas again in a feature request.
>
> If one simply transfers music to TabStaff as a rule some notes in a Tab make
> trouble because they are not bound to a string. Often notes are interpreted
> out of range of the instrument. So the user dediously has to co
2013/8/2 BB
> I come up with one of my ideas again in a feature request.
>
> If one simply transfers music to TabStaff as a rule some notes in a Tab
> make
> trouble because they are not bound to a string. Often notes are interpreted
> out of range of the instrument. So the user dediously has to
I come up with one of my ideas again in a feature request.
If one simply transfers music to TabStaff as a rule some notes in a Tab make
trouble because they are not bound to a string. Often notes are interpreted
out of range of the instrument. So the user dediously has to correct the
notes of the