I've flipped the charts with \scale #'(-1 . 1), so they
show the fingerings from the player's perspective. That's what I learned in
my clarinet and saxophone lessons.
HTH,
Klaus
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Am Sonntag, den 20. Dezember 2015 um 17:47:39 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Stefan Thomas:
> Dear Andrew,
> I've tried it with the following code:
> mphonicXCII = ^\markup { \override #'(size . 0.4) { \woodwind-diagram
> #'saxophone #'((cc . (one two three )) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } }
> But the saxophone pla
Dear Andrew,
I've tried it with the following code:
mphonicXCII = ^\markup { \override #'(size . 0.4) { \woodwind-diagram
#'saxophone #'((cc . (one two three )) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } }
But the saxophone player told me, the output was not the right chart.
Maybee a user, who can play sax can tell m
Hi Stefan,
well, if all you need is the fingering diagram, then the section in the
Notation Reference on woodwind fingerings:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/woodwind-diagrams
will give you all the information you need. I don't know from looking what
is meant by "c12" in the
Dear community,
I would like to write the fingering for a multiphonic, I found on this site:
https://www.baerenreiter.com/materialien/weiss_netti/saxophon/mp3/mp3_mp/alto/seite10/altomph10.html
It' s the one with the number 92.
Can someone tell me, how to write the fingering for this multiphonic wi