version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.11.53"
+@c \version "2.11.61"
@node Fretted string instruments
@section Fretted string instruments
to fretted string instruments.
@cindex tablature
+@cindex tablature, guitar
+@cindex tablature, banjo
@cindex guitar tablature
+@cindex banjo tablature
@menu
* Common notation for fretted strings::
* String number indications::
* Default tablatures::
* Custom tablatures::
-* Automatic fret diagrams::
* Fret diagram markups::
+* Predefined fret diagrams::
+* Automatic fret diagrams::
* Right-hand fingerings::
@end menu
@node References for fretted strings
-@subsubsection References for fretted strings
+@unnumberedsubsubsec References for fretted strings
Music for fretted string instruments is normally notated on
a single staff, either in traditional music notation or in
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Instrument names},
-@ref{Writing music in parallel},
@ref{Fingering instructions},
@ref{Ties},
+@ref{Collision resolution},
+@ref{Instrument names},
+@ref{Writing music in parallel},
@ref{Arpeggio},
@ref{List of articulations},
@ref{Clef}.
@node String number indications
-@subsubsection String number indications
+@unnumberedsubsubsec String number indications
-@cindex String numbers
+@cindex string numbers
+@cindex string vs. fingering numbers
+@cindex fingering vs. string numbers
The string on which a note should be played may be indicated by
appending @code{\@var{number}} to a note inside a chord construct
@node Default tablatures
-@subsubsection Default tablatures
-@cindex Tablatures, basic
-@cindex Tablatures, default
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Default tablatures
+
+@cindex tablatures, basic
+@cindex tablatures, default
+
+@funindex TabStaff
+@funindex TabVoice
Tablature notation is used for notating music for plucked string
instruments. Pitches are not denoted with note heads, but by
@end lilypond
@funindex minimumFret
+
@cindex fret
When no string is specified for a note, the note is assigned to
the lowest string that can generate the note with a fret number
-greater than or equal to @code{minimumFret} is selected. The
-default value for @code{minimumFret} is 0.
+greater than or equal to the value of @code{minimumFret}.
+The default value for @code{minimumFret} is 0.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
>>
@end lilypond
+@cindex harmonic indications in tablature notation
+@cindex tablature and harmonic indications
+@cindex slides in tablature notation
+@cindex tablature and slides
+
+Harmonic indications and slides can be added to tablature
+notation.
+
+@lilypond[fragment, verbatim, quote, relative=1]
+\new TabStaff {
+ \new TabVoice {
+ <c g'\harmonic> d\2\glissando e\2
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+
@snippets
@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
>>
@end lilypond
+Guitar special effects are limited to harmonics and slides.
@node Custom tablatures
-@subsubsection Custom tablatures
-@cindex Tablatures, custom
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Custom tablatures
-You can change the tuning of the strings. A string tuning is
-given as a Scheme list with one integer number for each string,
-the number being the pitch (measured in semitones relative to
-middle C) of an open string. The numbers specified for
-@code{stringTunings} are the numbers of semitones to subtract or
-add, starting the specified pitch by default middle C, in string
-order. LilyPond automatically calculates the number of strings by
-looking at @code{stringTunings}.
+@cindex tablatures, custom
+@cindex tablature, banjo
+@cindex tablature, mandolin
+@cindex tablature, bass guitar
+@cindex tablature, predefined string tunings
+@cindex fretted instruments, predefined string tunings
+@cindex predefined string tunings for fretted instruments
-In the next example, @code{stringTunings} is set for the pitches
-e, a, d, and g.
+@funindex StringTunings
-@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim]
-\new TabStaff <<
- \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(-5 -10 -15 -20)
- {
- a,4 c' a e' e c' a e'
- }
->>
-@end lilypond
+LilyPond tabulature automatically calculates the fret for
+a note based on the string to which the note is assigned.
+In order to do this, the tuning of the strings must be
+specified. The tuning of the strings is given in the
+@code{StringTunings} property.
LilyPond comes with predefined string tunings for banjo, mandolin,
guitar and bass guitar. Lilypond automatically sets the correct
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
<<
- \new Staff <<
+ \new Staff {
\clef "bass_8"
\relative c, {
- c4 d e f
+ c4 d e f
}
- >>
- \new TabStaff <<
+ }
+ \new TabStaff {
\set TabStaff.stringTunings = #bass-tuning
\relative c, {
- c4 d e f
+ c4 d e f
}
- >>
->>
-@end lilypond
-
-The default string tuning is @code{guitar-tuning} (the standard
-EADGBE tuning). Some other predefined tunings are
-@code{guitar-open-g-tuning}, @code{mandolin-tuning} and
-@code{banjo-open-g-tuning}.
-
-@seealso
-
-Snippets:
-@rlsr{Fretted strings}.
-
-The file @file{scm/@/output@/-lib@/.scm} contains the predefined string
-tunings.
-
-Internals Reference:
-@rinternals{Tab_note_heads_engraver}.
-
-@knownissues
-
-No guitar special effects have been implemented.
-
-@node Automatic fret diagrams
-@subsubsection Automatic fret diagrams
-@cindex fret diagrams
-@cindex chord diagrams
-
-Fret diagrams can be automatically created from entered notes using the
-@code{FretBoards} context. This context calculates strings and frets
-which can be used to play the notes.
-
-@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-<<
- \context ChordNames {
- \chordmode {
- f1 g
- }
- }
- \context FretBoards {
- < f, c f a c' f'>1
- < g,\6 b, d g b g'>
}
- \context Staff {
- \clef "treble_8"
- < f, c f a c' f'>1
- < g, b, d g b' g'>
- }
>>
@end lilypond
-Notes can be explicitly placed on a string. It is often enough
-to place only the lowest note on an explicit string; the rest of
-the notes will then be placed appropriately by the @code{FretBoards}
-context.
+The default string tuning is @code{guitar-tuning}, which
+is the standard EADGBE tuning. Some other predefined tunings are
+@code{guitar-open-g-tuning}, @code{mandolin-tuning} and
+@code{banjo-open-g-tuning}. The predefined string tunings
+are found in @code{scm/output-lib.scm}.
+
+A string tuning is a Scheme list of string pitches,
+one for each string, ordered by string number from 1 to N,
+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.
+
+A string pitch in a string tuning list is the pitch difference
+of the open string from middle C measured in semitones. The
+string pitch must be an integer. Lilypond calculates the actual
+pitch of the string by adding the string tuning pitch to the
+actual pitch for middle C.
+
+LilyPond automatically calculates the number of strings in the
+@code{TabStaff} as the number of elements in @code{stringTunings}.
+
+Any desired string tuning can be created. For example, we can
+define a string tuning for a four-string instrument with pitches
+of @code{a''}, @code{d''}, @code{g'}, and @code{c'}:
+
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
+mynotes = {
+ c'4 e' g' c'' |
+ e'' g'' b'' c'''
+}
-@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
<<
- \context ChordNames {
- \chordmode {
- c1 c d:m d:m
- }
+ \new Staff {
+ \clef treble
+ \mynotes
}
- \context FretBoards {
- < c e g c' e' > 1
- < c\5 e g c' e' > 1
- < d a d' f'>
- < d\4 a d' f'>
+ \new TabStaff {
+ \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(21 14 7 0)
+ \mynotes
}
- \context Staff {
- \clef "treble_8"
- < c e g c' e' > 1
- < c e g c' e' > 1
- < d a d' f'>
- < d a d' f'>
- }
>>
@end lilypond
-Fingerings can be added to FretBoard fret diagrams.
-
-@lilypond[quote, verbatim]
-<<
- \context ChordNames {
- \chordmode {
- c1 d:m
- }
- }
- \context FretBoards {
- < c\5-3 e-2 g c'-1 e' > 1
- < d\4 a-2 d'-3 f'-1>
- }
- \context Staff {
- \clef "treble_8"
- < c e g c' e' > 1
- < d a d' f'>
- }
->>
-@end lilypond
-
-The strings and frets for the @code{FretBoards} context depend
-on the @code{stringTunings} property, which has the same meaning
-as in the TabStaff context. See @ref{Custom tablatures} for
-information on the @code{stringTunings} property.
-
-The graphical layout of a fret diagram can be customized according to
-user preference through the properties of the @code{fret-diagram-interface}.
-Details are found at @rinternals{fret-diagram-interface}. For a
-@code{FretBoards} fret diagram, the interface properties belong to
-@code{FretBoards}.
-
-@snippets
-The minimum fret to be used in calculating strings and frets for
-the FretBoard context can be set with the @code{minimumFret}
-property.
-
-@c TODO -- snippet showing minimum fret.
-
-@c TODO -- snippet for using StringTunings
-
@seealso
-Notation Reference:
-@ref{Custom tablatures}
+Installed Files:
+@file{scm/output-lib.scm}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Fretted strings}.
-Internals Reference:
-@rinternals {fret-diagram-interface}.
+Internals Reference:
+@rinternals{Tab_note_heads_engraver}.
@node Fret diagram markups
-@subsubsection Fret diagram markups
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Fret diagram markups
+
@cindex fret diagrams
@cindex chord diagrams
+@cindex diagrams, fret
+@cindex diagrams, chord for fretted instruments
+@cindex fret diagrams, custom
+@cindex custom fret diagrams
Fret diagrams can be added to music as a markup to the desired
note. The markup contains information about the desired fret
>>
@end lilypond
+@cindex barre indications
+
Barre indications can be added to the diagram from
the fret-diagram markup string.
\clef "treble_8"
< f, c f a c' f'>1 ^\markup
\fret-diagram #"c:6-1-1;6-1;5-3;4-3;3-2;2-1;1-1;"
- < g, b, d g b' g'> ^\markup
+ < g, d g b d' g'> ^\markup
\fret-diagram #"c:6-1-3;6-3;5-5;4-5;3-4;2-3;1-3;"
}
>>
@end lilypond
+@cindex fret-diagram markup
+
+@funindex fret-diagram
+@funindex \fret-diagram
+
The size of the fret diagram, and the number of frets in the diagram
can be changed in the fret-diagram markup string.
\clef "treble_8"
< f, c f a c' f'>1 ^\markup
\fret-diagram #"s:1.5;c:6-1-1;6-1;5-3;4-3;3-2;2-1;1-1;"
- < g, b, d g b' g'> ^\markup
+ < g, b, d g b g'> ^\markup
\fret-diagram #"h:6;6-3;5-2;4-o;3-o;2-o;1-3;"
}
>>
>>
@end lilypond
+@cindex fret-diagram-terse markup
+
+@funindex fret-diagram-terse
+@funindex \fret-diagram-terse
+
The fret-diagram-terse markup string omits string numbers; the string
number is implied by the presence of semicolons. There is one semicolon
for each string in the diagram. The first semicolon corresponds to the
\clef "treble_8"
< f, c f a c' f'>1 ^\markup
\fret-diagram-terse #"1-(;3;3;2;1;1-);"
- < g, b, d g b' g'> ^\markup
+ < g, d g b d' g'> ^\markup
\fret-diagram-terse #"3-(;5;5;4;3;3-);"
}
>>
Other fret diagram properties must be adjusted using @code{\override} when using
the fret-diagram-terse markup.
+@cindex fret-diagram-verbose markup
+
+@funindex fret-diagram-verbose
+@funindex \fret-diagram-verbose
+
The fret-diagram-verbose markup string is in the format of a Scheme list. Each
element of the list indicates an item to be placed on the fret diagram.
(place-fret 1 1)
(barre 6 1 1)
)
- < g, b, d g b' g'> ^\markup
+ < g, b, d g b g'> ^\markup
\fret-diagram-verbose #'(
(place-fret 6 3 2)
(place-fret 5 2 1)
@end lilypond
@end ignore
+@cindex customized fret diagram
+@cindex fret diagram, customized
+@cindex diagram, fret, customized
+
+@funindex fret-diagram-interface
+
The graphical layout of a fret diagram can be customized according to
user preference through the properties of the @code{fret-diagram-interface}.
Details are found at @rinternals{fret-diagram-interface}. For a fret diagram
-markup , the interface properties belong to @code{Voice.TextScript}.
+markup, the interface properties belong to @code{Voice.TextScript}.
@snippets
-TODO create snippets for changing properties. Use regression test?
+
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{customizing-markup-fret-diagrams.ly}
+
@seealso
Internals Reference:
@rinternals{fret-diagram-interface}.
+@node Predefined fret diagrams
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Predefined fret diagrams
+
+
+@cindex fret diagrams
+@cindex chord diagrams
+
+@funindex FretBoards
+@funindex stringTunings
+
+Fret diagrams can be displayed using the @code{FretBoards} context. By
+default, the @code{FretBoards} context will display fret diagrams that
+are stored in a lookup table:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+\context FretBoards {
+ \chordmode {
+ c1 d
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+The default predefined fret diagrams are contained in the file
+@code{predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly}. Fret diagrams are
+stored based on the pitches of a chord and the value of
+@code{stringTunings} that is currently in use.
+@code{predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly} contains predefined
+fret diagrams only for @code{guitar-tuning}. Predefined fret
+diagrams can be added for other instruments or other tunings
+by following the examples found in
+@code{predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly}.
+
+Chord pitches can be entered
+either as simultaneous music or using chord mode (see
+@ref{Chord mode overview}).
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right,quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+\context FretBoards {
+ \chordmode {c1}
+ <c' e' g'>1
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+@cindex chord names with fret diagrams
+@cindex fret diagrams with chord names
+
+@funindex ChordNames
+@funindex chordmode
+@funindex \chordmode
+
+It is common that both chord names and fret diagrams are displayed together.
+This is achieved by putting a @code{ChordNames} context in parallel with
+a @code{FretBoards} context and giving both contexts the same music.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ c1 f g
+}
+
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychords
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychords
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@cindex transposing fret diagrams
+@cindex fret diagrams, transposing
+@cindex diagrams, fret, transposing
+
+Predefined fret diagrams are transposable, as long as a diagram for the
+transposed chord is stored in the fret diagram table.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ c1 f g
+}
+
+mychordlist = {
+ \mychords
+ \transpose c e { \mychords}
+}
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychordlist
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychordlist
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+
+The predefined fret diagram table contains seven chords (major, minor,
+augmented, diminished, dominant seventh, major seventh, minor seventh)
+for each of 17 keys. A complete list of the predefined fret diagrams is
+shown in @ref{Predefined fretboard diagrams}. If there is no entry in
+the table for a chord, the FretBoards engraver will calculate a
+fret-diagram using the automatic fret diagram functionality described in
+@ref{Automatic fret diagrams}.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ c1 c:9
+}
+
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychords
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychords
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@cindex fret diagrams, adding custom
+@cindex custom fret diagrams, adding
+@cindex adding custom fret diagrams
+
+Fret diagrams can be added to the fret diagram table. To add a diagram,
+you must specify the chord for the diagram, the tuning to be used, and the
+fret-diagram-terse definition string for the diagram.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+
+\storePredefinedDiagram \chordmode {c:9}
+ #guitar-tuning
+ #"x;3-2;2-1;3-3;3-4;x;"
+
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ c1 c:9
+}
+
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychords
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychords
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+Different fret diagrams for the same chord name can be stored using different
+octaves of pitches.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+
+\storePredefinedDiagram \chordmode {c'}
+ #guitar-tuning
+ #(offset-fret 2 (chord-shape 'bes))
+
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ c1 c'
+}
+
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychords
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychords
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@cindex fretted instruments, chord shapes
+@cindex chord shapes for fretted instruments
+
+@funindex \addChordShape
+@funindex add ChordShape
+@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
+shapes can be added to the internal list and then used to define
+predefined fret diagrams.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim, ragged-right, quote]
+\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
+
+% add a new chord shape
+
+\addChordShape #'powerf #"1-1;3-3;3-4;x;x;x;"
+
+% add some new chords based on the power chord shape
+
+\storePredefinedDiagram \chordmode {f'}
+ #guitar-tuning
+ #(chord-shape 'powerf)
+\storePredefinedDiagram \chordmode {g'}
+ #guitar-tuning
+ #(offset-fret 2 (chord-shape 'powerf))
+
+mychords = \chordmode{
+ f1 f' g g'
+}
+
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \mychords
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ \mychords
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+The graphical layout of a fret diagram can be customized according to
+user preference through the properties of the @code{fret-diagram-interface}.
+Details are found at @rinternals{fret-diagram-interface}. For a
+predefined fret diagram, the interface properties belong to
+@code{FretBoards.FretBoard}.
+
+@snippets
+
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{customizing-fretboard-fret-diagrams.ly}
+
+
+@seealso
+
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{Custom tablatures},
+@ref{Automatic fret diagrams},
+@ref{Chord mode overview},
+@ref{Predefined fretboard diagrams}.
+
+Installed Files:
+@file{ly/predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly}.
+
+Snippets:
+@rlsr{Fretted strings}.
+
+Internals Reference:
+@rinternals {fret-diagram-interface}.
+
+
+@node Automatic fret diagrams
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Automatic fret diagrams
+
+@cindex fret diagrams, automatic
+@cindex chord diagrams, automatic
+@cindex automatic fret diagrams
+@cindex automatic chord diagrams
+
+Fret diagrams can be automatically created from entered notes using the
+@code{FretBoards} context. If no predefined diagram is available for
+the entered notes in the active @code{stringTunings}, this context
+calculates strings and frets that can be used to play the notes.
+
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \chordmode {
+ f1 g
+ }
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ < f, c f a c' f'>1
+ < g,\6 b, d g b g'>
+ }
+ \context Staff {
+ \clef "treble_8"
+ < f, c f a c' f'>1
+ < g, b, d g b' g'>
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@funindex predefinedFretboardsOff
+@funindex \predefinedFretboardsOff
+@funindex predefinedFretboardsOn
+@funindex \predefinedFretboardsOn
+
+As no predefined diagrams are loaded by default, automatic calculation
+of fret diagrams is the default behavior. Once default diagrams are
+loaded, automatic calculation can be enabled and disabled with predefined
+commands:
+
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+
+\storePredefinedDiagram <c e g c' e'>
+ #guitar-tuning
+ #"x;3-1-(;5-2;5-3;5-4;3-1-1);"
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \chordmode {
+ c1 c c
+ }
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ <c e g c' e'>1
+ \predefinedFretboardsOff
+ <c e g c' e'>
+ \predefinedFretboardsOn
+ <c e g c' e'>
+ }
+ \context Staff {
+ \clef "treble_8"
+ <c e g c' e'>1
+ <c e g c' e'>
+ <c e g c' e'>
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+
+
+Sometimes the fretboard calculator will be unable to find
+an accceptable diagram. This can often be remedied by
+manually assigning a note to a string. In many cases, only one
+note need be manually placed on a string; the rest of
+the notes will then be placed appropriately by the @code{FretBoards}
+context.
+
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \chordmode {
+ c1 c
+ }
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ < c g c' e' g'> 1
+ < c g\4 c' e' g'> 1
+ }
+ \context Staff {
+ \clef "treble_8"
+ < c g c' e' g'> 1
+ < c g c' e' g'> 1
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@cindex fret diagrams, adding fingerings
+@cindex fingerings, adding to fret diagrams
+
+Fingerings can be added to FretBoard fret diagrams.
+
+@lilypond[quote, verbatim]
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \chordmode {
+ c1 d:m
+ }
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ < c-3 e-2 g c'-1 e' > 1
+ < d a-2 d'-3 f'-1>
+ }
+ \context Staff {
+ \clef "treble_8"
+ < c e g c' e' > 1
+ < d a d' f'>
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+The minimum fret to be used in calculating strings and frets for
+the FretBoard context can be set with the @code{minimumFret}
+property.
+
+@lilypond[quote, verbatim]
+<<
+ \context ChordNames {
+ \chordmode {
+ d1:m d:m
+ }
+ }
+ \context FretBoards {
+ < d a d' f'>
+ \set FretBoards.minimumFret = #5
+ < d a d' f'>
+ }
+ \context Staff {
+ \clef "treble_8"
+ < d a d' f'>
+ < d a d' f'>
+ }
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+The strings and frets for the @code{FretBoards} context depend
+on the @code{stringTunings} property, which has the same meaning
+as in the TabStaff context. See @ref{Custom tablatures} for
+information on the @code{stringTunings} property.
+
+The graphical layout of a fret diagram can be customized according to
+user preference through the properties of the @code{fret-diagram-interface}.
+Details are found at @rinternals{fret-diagram-interface}. For a
+@code{FretBoards} fret diagram, the interface properties belong to
+@code{FretBoards.FretBoard}.
+
+@predefined
+@code{\predefinedFretboardsOff},
+@code{\predefinedFretboardsOn}.
+
+@seealso
+
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{Custom tablatures}.
+
+Snippets:
+@rlsr{Fretted strings}.
+
+Internals Reference:
+@rinternals {fret-diagram-interface}.
+
+
@node Right-hand fingerings
-@subsubsection Right-hand fingerings
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Right-hand fingerings
+
+@cindex fretted instruments, right hand fingerings
+@cindex fingerings, right hand for fretted instruments
+@cindex right hand fingerings for fretted instruments
+
+@funindex rightHandFinger
+@funindex \rightHandFinger
Right-hand fingerings @var{p-i-m-a} must be entered within a
chord construct @code{<>} for them to be printed in the score,
#(define RH rightHandFinger)
@end example
-@cindex fingerings, right hand, for guitar
-@cindex right hand fingerings for guitar
@snippets
@end menu
@node Indicating position and barring
-@subsubsection Indicating position and barring
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Indicating position and barring
+
+@cindex indicating position and barring for fretted instruments
+@cindex fretted instruments, indicating position and barring
This example demonstrates how to include guitar position and
barring indications.
@rlsr{Expressive marks}.
@node Indicating harmonics and dampened notes
-@subsubsection Indicating harmonics and dampened notes
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Indicating harmonics and dampened notes
+
+@cindex fretted instruments, dampened notes
+@cindex fretted instruments, harmonics
+@cindex dampened notes on fretted instruments
+@cindex harmonics on fretted instruments
Special note heads can be used to indicate dampened notes or
harmonics. Harmonics are normally further explained with a
@end menu
@node Banjo tablatures
-@subsubsection Banjo tablatures
-@cindex Banjo tablatures
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Banjo tablatures
+
+@cindex banjo tablatures
+@cindex tablature, banjo
LilyPond has basic support for the five-string banjo. When making tablatures
for five-string banjo, use the banjo tablature format function to get
>>
@end lilypond
+@cindex banjo tunings
+@cindex tunings, banjo
+
+@funindex banjo-c-tuning
+@funindex banjo-modal-tuning
+@funindex banjo-open-d-tuning
+@funindex banjo-open-dm-tuning
+@funindex four-string-banjo
+
A number of common tunings for banjo are predefined in LilyPond:
@code{banjo-c-tuning} (gCGBD), @code{banjo-modal-tuning} (gDGCD),
@code{banjo-open-d-tuning} (aDF#AD) and @code{banjo-open-dm-tuning}