Pardon if inappropriate but you may be better off with lute tablature
software, such as
https://fandango.musickshandmade.com/index.php
After all, it's very close to viol tab.
Andrew
I have been experimenting with typesetting some 17th century music for
viol; you can see an example of the sort of music I'm trying to emulate at
https://bit.ly/3Ympevo
As is common with tablature; there is the tablature stave, showing the
positions of the fingers on the fingerboard, and a set of
Hello,
I have been using the syntax below for several years; the last code update
I did was in December 2022, and it worked well since.
Today I noticed that I can't get the sharp/flat note names properly.
C# & Eb are not displayed.
Can you please help?
---
\version "2.22.1"
chime
Hi all,
> The problem has two parts: 1) Generate a sensible voicing for a given
> chord; 2) create the arpeggio. (Maybe you intended to do 1) manually
> anyway?)
some time ago I wrote a function for deriving chord voicings from fretboards
for some SE question:
https://music.stackexchange.com/qu
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
> Hi Kevin,
>
>> But right now,
>> there's nothing other than constructing it by hand each time, for
>> every chord. I think something would be better than nothing.
> The problem has two parts: 1) Generate a sensible voicing for a given
> chord; 2) create the arpeggio.
Hi Kevin,
But right now,
there's nothing other than constructing it by hand each time, for
every chord. I think something would be better than nothing.
The problem has two parts: 1) Generate a sensible voicing for a given
chord; 2) create the arpeggio. (Maybe you intended to do 1) manually
any