@c \version "2.11.61"
-@node Keyboard instruments
-@section Keyboard instruments
+@node Keyboard and other multi-staff instruments
+@section Keyboard and other multi-staff instruments
@lilypondfile[quote]{keyboard-headword.ly}
-This section discusses several aspects of music notation that are unique
-to keyboard instruments.
+This section discusses several aspects of music notation that are
+unique to keyboard instruments and other instruments notated on
+many staves, such as harps and vibraphones. For the purposes of
+this section this entire group of multi-staff instruments is called
+@qq{keyboards} for short, even though some of them do not have a
+keyboard.
@menu
* Common notation for keyboards::
* Piano::
* Accordion::
+* Harp::
@end menu
@node Common notation for keyboards
@subsection Common notation for keyboards
-This section discusses notation issues that may arise for most keyboard
-instruments.
+This section discusses notation issues that may arise for most
+many-stringed instruments.
@menu
* References for keyboards::
>>
@end lilypond
+
@predefined
+@code{\showStaffSwitch},
+@code{\hideStaffSwitch}.
+@endpredefined
-@code{\showStaffSwitch}, @code{\hideStaffSwitch}.
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Keyboards}.
+
+
+@node Harp
+@subsection Harp
+
+TBC
+
+@ignore
+Some possibilities:
+- glissandi
+- tremolo (for bisbigliando)
+- natural harmonics
+- directional arpeggio and non-arpeggio
+- workaroung for keeping both staves visible in an orchestral
+ score,
+http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-08/msg00386.html
+and http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=312
+
+An LSR snippet could be used to demonstrate the main items; in the
+case of glissandi, it would be desirable to have a demonstration
+of different styles.
+
+@end ignore
+