X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fsnippets%2Fflamenco-notation.ly;h=9a1063a2fa2972b355ce5230bf8955056b8b002e;hb=f22c889b1389cb7d761580762fe77973780f2f86;hp=ef18d4962cc27b4ee957c936393256a271925841;hpb=223ad8f5799657a5b628d862dd927f4197486b02;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/snippets/flamenco-notation.ly b/Documentation/snippets/flamenco-notation.ly index ef18d4962c..9a1063a2fa 100644 --- a/Documentation/snippets/flamenco-notation.ly +++ b/Documentation/snippets/flamenco-notation.ly @@ -1,42 +1,27 @@ -% Do not edit this file; it is automatically -% generated from Documentation/snippets/new -% This file is in the public domain. -%% Note: this file works from version 2.13.10 -\version "2.13.10" +%% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically +%% generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it +%% Make any changes in LSR itself, or in Documentation/snippets/new/ , +%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py +%% +%% This file is in the public domain. +\version "2.14.2" \header { - lsrtags = "fretted-strings" + lsrtags = "version-specific, fretted-strings, specific-notation, stylesheet" texidoc = " For flamenco guitar, special notation is used: -@itemize - -@item -a golpe symbol to indicate a slap on the guitar body with the nail of -the ring finger - -@item -an arrow to indicate (the direction of) strokes - -@item +* 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 * different letters for fingering (@qq{p}: thumb, @qq{i}: index finger, -@qq{m}: middle finger, @qq{a}: ring finger and @qq{x}: little finger) - -@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) - -@item -alza pua: fast playing with the thumb - -@end itemize +@qq{m}: middle finger, @qq{a}: ring finger and @qq{x}: little finger) * +3- and 4-finger rasgueados; stroke upwards with all fingers, ending +with an up- and down using the index 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. * alza pua: fast playing with the thumb Most figures use arrows in combination with fingering; with abanicos