@end lilypond
Default tablatures do not contain any symbols for tone duration nor any
-other musical symbols such as e.g. expressive marks.
+other musical symbols such as expressive marks, for example.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
symbols = {
where string 1 is at the top of the tablature staff and
string N is at the bottom. This ordinarily results in ordering
from highest pitch to lowest pitch, but some instruments
-(e.g. ukulele) do not have strings ordered by pitch.
+(e.g., ukulele) do not have strings ordered by pitch.
A string pitch in a string tuning list is a LilyPond pitch
object. Pitch objects are created with the Scheme function
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
+palm of the striking hand (hence the name). LilyPond supports
the notation of palm mute-style notes by changing the note head to a
triangle shape.
To get additional bass strings use @code{additionalBassStrings}, where the
pitches of those strings are set. They will be printed below lowest line as:
-a, /a, //a, ///a, 4, 5 etc.
+a, /a, //a, ///a, 4, 5, etc.
@code{fret-letter-tablature-format} for @code{tablatureFormat} should be used,
probably @code{fretLabels} for further customizing.