I am creating a guitar tablature which includes some 1/4 bends. Typical guitar
tabs do not display the microtone note, instead displaying the up arrow more as
a decoration on the starting pitch. I am able to produce this effect with the
following:
hideAccidental = { \once \override Accidental #
.
Kevin
On Mon, 8/24/15, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Subject: Re: Errors when using TabStaff with stringTunings
To: "Kevin Nowaczyk" , lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Monday, August 24, 2015, 4:25 PM
Am 24.08.2015 um 22:12
schrieb Kevin Nowaczyk:
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All-in-all, I installed mediawiki with the Score plugin to show off a few
guitar tabs I transcribed a few years ago. If you're curious, the first one
(that now works) is here:
http://wiki.beakerboy.com/index.php/Steven_Smith
Thanks Again,
Kevin Nowaczyk
r bes'\1 bes'\1 bes'\1 r a'\1 a'\1 a'\1 d''\1 d''\1 d''\1 d''\1 d''\1
d''\1 d''\1 d''\1
}
\version "2.12.3"
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new TabStaff <<
I guess that might be the only way. The other suggestion doesn't quite work
either. The way I have it entered still plays the chord and also the PDF is not
right. The clef usually isn't printed, but when I surround the volume setting
with curly brackets, it's printed. Am I placing the Volume set
s the default in my guitar
tab template I work off. The next step is turning off
subsequent fret-number note heads. I'll work on the
note heads in parenthesis next for a few days to try
to figure it out before bugging you all.
Any suggestions now that I've given a lengthier
explanation?
x27; needs to land on the main note. Is it possible
to assign a syllable exclusively to a grace note?
Kevin Nowaczyk
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ro type of thing like this
tilde =
{
~
\once \override TabStaff.NoteHead #'transparent =
##t
}
and replace all the c'8~ c'4 in my code with c'8\tilde
8'4.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Kevin Nowaczyk
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Is there a supported way to automatically notate
hammer-ons and pull-offs in tablature? Or do I just
need to float "h" and "p" characters above ties
manually?
Kevin
--- Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Nowaczyk wrote:
> > Here is the
e tie. I tried several different
placements of both the set and unset property.
Kevin Nowaczyk
vocalmusic =
{
\time 4/4
\acciaccatura d'8 e'8 g'16 d'16~ d'16
\acciaccatura d'8 e'8 b16~
b8 r8 \acciaccatura fis8 g8 a16 bes16~
bes8 r8 \
So if it compiles in 2.4.6 but not in 2.6.0 is this a
bug that I should report to the bugs list?
--- Fairchild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin -
>
> I looked at it. Your truncated file compiles
> without error in version
> 2.4.6.
>
> The output looks strange, attached.
>
>
The manual describes the \set ignoreMelismata = ##t
property. Is there a similar way to temporarily
ignore a tie for positioning lyrics?
Kevin Nowaczyk
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Thanks,
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I've cut out a lot of the extra stuff from my file.
I'm guessing nobody looked at it.
I tried to do some more examination and found that 2
things need to be present to get the error. The \time
2/4 statement has to be present AND more than 2
measures in the nextguitar section need to be present.
ething slightly wrong that it works, but with
loud complaints?
I'm running 2.6.0 on Cygwin Linux.
Thanks for a great piece of software.
Kevin Nowaczyk
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