Hi Lucas,
A simple way would be to use a markup, e.g.:
\version "2.24.4"
gtbend = {\new TabStaff { \tabFullNotation \relative c''{
g2..\3\^ \grace a8\3 a8\3~\^ a2\3 %\grace a8\3
a8\2 f\3\^ fis4\3 d1\3
\break
g2..\3\^ \grace a8\3 a8\3~\^ a2\3 %\grace a8\3
a8\2
\once\revert TextScript.stencil
f\
Lucas,
You can add the Bar_number_engraver to one of the staves, like so: (this
will make the second example have two measure numbers)
%
\version "2.25.18"
song = { \new TabStaff \with { \consists Bar_number_engraver}{
\tabFullNotation
\time 4/4 \relative c'' {
\
Hello! I was writing a piece and realized the bar numbers are omitted when
using the "\enablePolymeter" feature.
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Is there any way to have both of them working together?
Best regards,
Lucas
\version "2.24.4"
song = { \new TabStaff { \tabFullNotation
\time 4/4 \relative c''
Hello! I'm having a bit of trouble trying to replicate this behaviour with
string bending and ties:
[image: GuitarProStringBends]
A bit of context: I'm a long time GuitarPro user and now I am fully
migrating to lilypond. For the last 4 to 5 years I was only writing
standard sheet music and lead she