On 6/29/11 10:13 PM, "Jason Lee" wrote:
> Thank you so much!
>
> Another question, what about open strings? Can they be marked up
> individually too with "R", "b3", "b7", etc?
>
Jay,
Please keep these discussions on-list, so all can be kept informed.
The only string labels we have are at
mike apollinemike.com apollinemike.com> writes:
>
> Have you tried
>
> (markup #:flat)
> > (place-fret 4 4 "b7")
Yes. But it doesn't work. I've tried:
(place-fret 4 4 {\flat}7)
(place-fret 4 4 {\flat}"7")
(place-fret 4 4 "{\flat}7")
(place-fret 4 4 \markup{\flat}7)
(place-fret
Have you tried
(markup #:flat)
?
I'm not sure if it'll work, but it's worth a shot!
Cheers,
MS
On Jun 30, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Jay Lee wrote:
> I've tried various kinds of syntax, but can't seem to include the \flat
> symbol.
>
> \addChordShape#'DominantSeventh
> #ukulele
I've tried various kinds of syntax, but can't seem to include the \flat symbol.
\addChordShape #'DominantSeventh
#ukulele-tuning
#'(
(place-fret 4 1 5)
(place-fret 4 4 "b7")
(place-fret 4 6 "R")
(place
Carl
James.
On 30 Jun 2011, at 05:24, "Jay Lee" wrote:
>> I guess we need to add something to the documentation indicating that the
>> fingering in the verbose syntax can be a number, a string, or a lilypond
>> markup.
>>
Let me know what/where as I have a tidy-up patch that I've been noodlin
Carl Sorensen byu.edu> writes:
>
>
> On 6/29/11 5:36 PM, "Jay Lee" mac.com> wrote:
>
> > LilyPonders,
>
> > I would like to be able to re-label the in-dot numbers to use 'b3' and 'b7'
> > instead of '3' and '7' for the flat-third and flat-seventh intervals
> > respectively, and to be able t
On 6/29/11 5:36 PM, "Jay Lee" wrote:
> LilyPonders,
> I would like to be able to re-label the in-dot numbers to use 'b3' and 'b7'
> instead of '3' and '7' for the flat-third and flat-seventh intervals
> respectively, and to be able to use 'R' instead of '1' for the root.
>
> I don't think i
Jay Lee mac.com> writes:
> What I want to do is to change the in-dot finger-code to reflect not
fingerings,
> but scale intervals in scale and arpeggio diagrams of the entire
fretboard or
> part of a fretboard.
Here is the complete example:
\version "2.14.0"
#(define-public ukulele-tuning '