X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fnotation%2Ffretted-strings.itely;h=fdc61caa237bac07beb4ad311fb9ffbc20f727f1;hb=fe2cae0fa47ec4ec0184e6b3d15572fbcba881cf;hp=2626c0cfb72d5e5456e30274ee1bf37fe120dc3f;hpb=42c861fae113f268785428586c1ed746ddb9f4e7;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely b/Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely index 2626c0cfb7..fdc61caa23 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ If you would like a certain pitch to be played on a specific string you can add a string number indication to the pitch name. If you define pitch names and string numbers without a chord construct (@code{<>}) the string number indications do not appear in traditional -notation. It is much more comfortable to define the playing position +notation. It is much more comfortable to define the playing position by using the value of @code{minimumFret}. The default value for minimumFret is 0. @@ -1536,8 +1536,8 @@ music = \relative c' { @end lilypond 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 +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 triangle shape.