X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fnotation%2Fkeyboards.itely;h=d073804d2b7ec537e013bef59422e6134f99cc31;hb=fe2cae0fa47ec4ec0184e6b3d15572fbcba881cf;hp=b2989fa70ea4031f29c1771734f69ff7c9b29c29;hpb=42c861fae113f268785428586c1ed746ddb9f4e7;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/notation/keyboards.itely b/Documentation/notation/keyboards.itely index b2989fa70e..d073804d2b 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/keyboards.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/keyboards.itely @@ -620,9 +620,9 @@ Notation Reference: @cindex pedal diagrams, harp Harps have seven strings per octave that may be sounded at the natural, -flattened, or sharpened pitch. In lever harps, each string is adjusted +flattened, or sharpened pitch. In lever harps, each string is adjusted individually, but in pedal harps every string with the same pitch name -is controlled by a single pedal. From the player's left to right, the +is controlled by a single pedal. From the player's left to right, the pedals are D, C, and B on the left and E, F, G, and A on the right. The position of the pedals may be indicated with text marks: @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ c!1_\markup { \harp-pedal #"^o--|vv-^" } The @code{\harp-pedal} command accepts a string of characters, where @code{^} is the highest pedal position (flattened pitch), @code{-} is the middle pedal position (natural pitch), @code{v} is the lowest pedal -position (sharpened pitch), and @code{|} is the divider. A prefixed +position (sharpened pitch), and @code{|} is the divider. A prefixed @code{o} will circle the following pedal symbol. @seealso