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+%% Translation of GIT committish: 0b55335aeca1de539bf1125b717e0c21bb6fa31b
+
+ texidoces = "
+
+Para la guitarra flamenca se utilizan ciertos elementos de notación
+especiales:
+
+
+@itemize
+
+@item un símbolo para indicar un golpe sobre la caja de la guitarra
+con el nudillo del dedo anular
+
+@item una flecha para indicar la dirección de los rasgueos
+
+@item distintas legras para las digitaciones (@qq{p}: pulgar, @qq{i}:
+índice, @qq{m}: medio, @qq{a}: anular y @qq{x}: meñique)
+
+@item Rasgueados de 3 y cautro dedos: hacia arriba con todos los dedos
+y terminando con arriba y abajo con el índice
+
+@item abanicos: rasgueos en serie con el pulgar, hacia abajo y el
+meñique y el índice hacia arriba (hay también un abanico 2 en el que
+los dedos medio y anular se usan en lugar del meñique)
+
+@item alza púa: pulsaciones rápidas con el pulgar
+
+@end itemize
+
+
+Casi todas las figuras utilizan flechas combinadas con digitaciones;
+con los abanicos y los rasgueados, las notas se imprimen con cabeza
+sólo en el primer acorde.
+
+Este fragmento de código contiene código de tipo cabecera que se puede
+copiar como @samp{flamenco.ly} e incluirse en los documentos fuente.
+
+"
+ doctitlees = "Notación del flamenco"
+
lsrtags = "fretted-strings"
texidoc = "
For flamenco guitar, special notation is used:
-* a golpe symbol to indicate a slap on the guitar body with the nail of
-the ring finger
-
-
-* an arrow to indicate (the direction of) strokes
+@itemize
+@item
+a golpe symbol to indicate a slap on the guitar body with the nail of
+the ring finger
-* different letters for fingering (\"p\": thumb, \"i\": index finger,
-\"m\": middle finger, \"a\": ring finger and \"x\": little finger)
+@item
+an arrow to indicate (the direction of) strokes
+@item
+different letters for fingering (@qq{p}: thumb, @qq{i}: index finger,
+@qq{m}: middle finger, @qq{a}: ring finger and @qq{x}: little finger)
-* 3- and 4-finger rasgueados; stroke upwards with all fingers, ending
+@item
+3- and 4-finger rasgueados: stroke upwards with all fingers, ending
with an up- and down using the index finger
+@item
+abanicos: strokes (in tuples) with thumb (down), little and index finger
+(both up) (there is also an abanico 2 where middle and ring finger are
+used instead of the little finger)
-* abanicos: strokes (in tuples) with thumb (down), little and index
-finger (both up). There's also an abanico 2 where middle and ring
-finger are used instead of the little finger.
-
+@item
+alza pua: fast playing with the thumb
-* alza pua: fast playing with the thumb
+@end itemize
Most figures use arrows in combination with fingering; with abanicos
doctitle = "Flamenco notation"
} % begin verbatim
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% Text indicators
-abanico = \markup { \italic Abanico }
+abanico = \markup { \italic Abanico }
rasgueaso = \markup { \italic Ras. }
-alzapua = \markup { \italic Alzapua }
+alzapua = \markup { \italic Alzapua }
% Finger stroke symbols
strokeUp = \markup { \postscript #"
stroke
"}
-strokeUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \strokeUp }}}
-iUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \small i } \line { \strokeUp }}}
+strokeUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \strokeUp } } }
+iUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \small i } \line { \strokeUp } } }
% Strokes for all fingers
-pUp = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeUp }}}
-pDown = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeDown }}}
-iUp = \markup { \column { \small i \line { \strokeUp }}}
-iDown = \markup { \column { \small i \line { \strokeDown }}}
-mUp = \markup { \column { \small m \line { \strokeUp }}}
-mDown = \markup { \column { \small m \line { \strokeDown }}}
-aUp = \markup { \column { \small a \line { \strokeUp }}}
-aDown = \markup { \column { \small a \line { \strokeDown }}}
-xUp = \markup { \column { \small x \line { \strokeUp }}}
-xDown = \markup { \column { \small x \line { \strokeDown }}}
+pUp = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeUp } } }
+pDown = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeDown } } }
+iUp = \markup { \column { \small i \line { \strokeUp } } }
+iDown = \markup { \column { \small i \line { \strokeDown } } }
+mUp = \markup { \column { \small m \line { \strokeUp } } }
+mDown = \markup { \column { \small m \line { \strokeDown } } }
+aUp = \markup { \column { \small a \line { \strokeUp } } }
+aDown = \markup { \column { \small a \line { \strokeDown } } }
+xUp = \markup { \column { \small x \line { \strokeUp } } }
+xDown = \markup { \column { \small x \line { \strokeDown } } }
% Just handy :)
ragged-right = ##t
}
}
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