1 @c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*-
2 @c This file is part of lilypond.tely
4 Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH
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12 @node Notation manual tables
13 @appendix Notation manual tables
17 * Common chord modifiers::
18 * Predefined fretboard diagrams::
23 * Text markup commands::
24 * Text markup list commands::
25 * List of articulations::
26 * All context properties::
34 @node Chord name chart
35 @appendixsec Chord name chart
37 The following charts shows two standard systems for printing chord
38 names, along with the pitches they represent.
40 @lilypondfile{chord-names-jazz.ly}
42 @node Common chord modifiers
43 @appendixsec Common chord modifiers
45 The following table shows chord modifiers that can be used in
46 @code{\chordmode} to generate standard chord structures.
48 @multitable @columnfractions .2 .3 .2 .2
63 Major third, perfect fifth
67 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
76 Minor third, perfect fifth
80 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
89 Major third, augmented fifth
93 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
102 Minor third, diminished fifth
106 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
115 Major triad, minor seventh
119 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
128 Major triad, major seventh
130 @code{maj7} or @code{maj}
132 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
141 Minor triad, minor seventh
145 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
154 Diminished triad, diminished seventh
158 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
167 Augmented triad, minor seventh
171 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
178 Half-diminished seventh
180 Diminished triad, minor seventh
184 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
193 Minor triad, major seventh
197 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
210 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
223 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
232 Dominant seventh, major ninth
236 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
249 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
262 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
271 Dominant ninth, perfect eleventh
275 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
288 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
301 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
310 Dominant eleventh, major thirteenth
314 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
327 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
340 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
353 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
366 @lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
375 @node Predefined fretboard diagrams
376 @appendixsec Predefined fretboard diagrams
378 The chart below shows the predefined fretboard diagrams.
380 @lilypondfile{display-predefined-fretboards.ly}
382 @node MIDI instruments
383 @appendixsec MIDI instruments
385 The following is a list of names that can be used for the
386 @code{midiInstrument} property.
389 acoustic grand contrabass lead 7 (fifths)
390 bright acoustic tremolo strings lead 8 (bass+lead)
391 electric grand pizzicato strings pad 1 (new age)
392 honky-tonk orchestral strings pad 2 (warm)
393 electric piano 1 timpani pad 3 (polysynth)
394 electric piano 2 string ensemble 1 pad 4 (choir)
395 harpsichord string ensemble 2 pad 5 (bowed)
396 clav synthstrings 1 pad 6 (metallic)
397 celesta synthstrings 2 pad 7 (halo)
398 glockenspiel choir aahs pad 8 (sweep)
399 music box voice oohs fx 1 (rain)
400 vibraphone synth voice fx 2 (soundtrack)
401 marimba orchestra hit fx 3 (crystal)
402 xylophone trumpet fx 4 (atmosphere)
403 tubular bells trombone fx 5 (brightness)
404 dulcimer tuba fx 6 (goblins)
405 drawbar organ muted trumpet fx 7 (echoes)
406 percussive organ french horn fx 8 (sci-fi)
407 rock organ brass section sitar
408 church organ synthbrass 1 banjo
409 reed organ synthbrass 2 shamisen
410 accordion soprano sax koto
411 harmonica alto sax kalimba
412 concertina tenor sax bagpipe
413 acoustic guitar (nylon) baritone sax fiddle
414 acoustic guitar (steel) oboe shanai
415 electric guitar (jazz) english horn tinkle bell
416 electric guitar (clean) bassoon agogo
417 electric guitar (muted) clarinet steel drums
418 overdriven guitar piccolo woodblock
419 distorted guitar flute taiko drum
420 guitar harmonics recorder melodic tom
421 acoustic bass pan flute synth drum
422 electric bass (finger) blown bottle reverse cymbal
423 electric bass (pick) shakuhachi guitar fret noise
424 fretless bass whistle breath noise
425 slap bass 1 ocarina seashore
426 slap bass 2 lead 1 (square) bird tweet
427 synth bass 1 lead 2 (sawtooth) telephone ring
428 synth bass 2 lead 3 (calliope) helicopter
429 violin lead 4 (chiff) applause
430 viola lead 5 (charang) gunshot
436 @appendixsec List of colors
438 @subsubheading Normal colors
440 Usage syntax is detailed in @ref{Coloring objects}.
442 @cindex List of colors
443 @cindex Colors, list of
446 black white red green
447 blue cyan magenta yellow
448 grey darkred darkgreen darkblue
449 darkcyan darkmagenta darkyellow
453 @subsubheading X color names
455 X color names come several variants:
457 Any name that is spelled as a single word with capitalization
458 (e.g. @q{LightSlateBlue}) can also be spelled as space separated
459 words without capitalization (e.g. @q{light slate blue}).
461 The word @q{grey} can always be spelled @q{gray} (e.g. @q{DarkSlateGray}).
463 Some names can take a numerical suffix (e.g. @q{LightSalmon4}).
466 @subsubheading Color Names without a numerical suffix:
469 snow GhostWhite WhiteSmoke gainsboro FloralWhite
470 OldLace linen AntiqueWhite PapayaWhip BlanchedAlmond
471 bisque PeachPuff NavajoWhite moccasin cornsilk
472 ivory LemonChiffon seashell honeydew MintCream
473 azure AliceBlue lavender LavenderBlush MistyRose
474 white black DarkSlateGrey DimGrey SlateGrey
475 LightSlateGrey grey LightGrey MidnightBlue navy
476 NavyBlue CornflowerBlue DarkSlateBlue SlateBlue MediumSlateBlue
477 LightSlateBlue MediumBlue RoyalBlue blue DodgerBlue
478 DeepSkyBlue SkyBlue LightSkyBlue SteelBlue LightSteelBlue
479 LightBlue PowderBlue PaleTurquoise DarkTurquoise MediumTurquoise
480 turquoise cyan LightCyan CadetBlue MediumAquamarine
481 aquamarine DarkGreen DarkOliveGreen DarkSeaGreen SeaGreen
482 MediumSeaGreen LightSeaGreen PaleGreen SpringGreen LawnGreen
483 green chartreuse MediumSpringGreen GreenYellow LimeGreen
484 YellowGreen ForestGreen OliveDrab DarkKhaki khaki
485 PaleGoldenrod LightGoldenrodYellow LightYellow yellow gold
486 LightGoldenrod goldenrod DarkGoldenrod RosyBrown IndianRed
487 SaddleBrown sienna peru burlywood beige
488 wheat SandyBrown tan chocolate firebrick
489 brown DarkSalmon salmon LightSalmon orange
490 DarkOrange coral LightCoral tomato OrangeRed
491 red HotPink DeepPink pink LightPink
492 PaleVioletRed maroon MediumVioletRed VioletRed magenta
493 violet plum orchid MediumOrchid DarkOrchid
494 DarkViolet BlueViolet purple MediumPurple thistle
495 DarkGrey DarkBlue DarkCyan DarkMagenta DarkRed
500 @subsubheading Color names with a numerical suffix
502 In the following names the suffix N can be a number in the range 1-4:
505 snowN seashellN AntiqueWhiteN bisqueN PeachPuffN
506 NavajoWhiteN LemonChiffonN cornsilkN ivoryN honeydewN
507 LavenderBlushN MistyRoseN azureN SlateBlueN RoyalBlueN
508 blueN DodgerBlueN SteelBlueN DeepSkyBlueN SkyBlueN
509 LightSkyBlueN LightSteelBlueN LightBlueN LightCyanN PaleTurquoiseN
510 CadetBlueN turquoiseN cyanN aquamarineN DarkSeaGreenN
511 SeaGreenN PaleGreenN SpringGreenN greenN chartreuseN
512 OliveDrabN DarkOliveGreenN khakiN LightGoldenrodN LightYellowN
513 yellowN goldN goldenrodN DarkGoldenrodN RosyBrownN
514 IndianRedN siennaN burlywoodN wheatN tanN
515 chocolateN firebrickN brownN salmonN LightSalmonN
516 orangeN DarkOrangeN coralN tomatoN OrangeRedN
517 redN DeepPinkN HotPinkN pinkN LightPinkN
518 PaleVioletRedN maroonN VioletRedN magentaN orchidN
519 plumN MediumOrchidN DarkOrchidN purpleN MediumPurpleN
524 @subsubheading Grey Scale
526 A grey scale can be obtained using:
533 Where N is in the range 0-100.
537 @appendixsec The Feta font
542 The following symbols are available in the Emmentaler font and may be
543 accessed directly using text markup such as @code{g^\markup @{
544 \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" @}}, see @ref{Formatting text}.
546 @lilypondfile[noindent]{font-table.ly}
549 @node Note head styles
550 @appendixsec Note head styles
552 @cindex note head styles
553 The following styles may be used for note heads.
555 @lilypondfile[noindent]{note-head-style.ly}
557 @include markup-commands.tely
559 @include markup-list-commands.tely
561 @node List of articulations
562 @appendixsec List of articulations
566 @cindex staccatissimo
576 @cindex organ pedal marks
589 @cindex thumb marking
594 Here is a chart showing all scripts available,
596 @lilypondfile[ragged-right,quote]{script-chart.ly}
600 @node All context properties
601 @appendixsec All context properties
603 @include context-properties.tely
606 @node Layout properties
607 @appendixsec Layout properties
609 @include layout-properties.tely
613 @appendixsec Identifiers
615 @include identifiers.tely
618 @node Scheme functions
619 @appendixsec Scheme functions
621 @include scheme-functions.tely