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-The number of strings in a fret diagram can be changed to accomodate
+The number of strings in a fret diagram can be changed to accommodate
different instruments such as banjos and ukuleles with the fret-diagram
markup string.
@cindex chord shapes for fretted instruments
@funindex \addChordShape
-@funindex add ChordShape
+@funindex addChordShape
@funindex storePredefinedDiagram
@funindex \storePredefinedDiagram
In addition to fret diagrams, LilyPond stores an internal list of chord
shapes. The chord shapes are fret diagrams that can be shifted along
-the neck to different posistions to provide different chords. Chord
+the neck to different positions to provide different chords. Chord
shapes can be added to the internal list and then used to define
predefined fret diagrams. Because they can be moved to various
positions on the neck, chord shapes will normally not contain
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-Another playing technique (especially used on electic guitars) is
+Another playing technique (especially used on electric guitars) is
called @notation{palm mute}. The string is hereby partly muted by the
palm of the striking hand (hence the name). Lilypond supports
the notation of palm mute-style notes by changing the note head to a