X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fuser%2Ffretted-strings.itely;h=3e4f8a2f2af6018f7811cec5ca2997fcaf796aad;hb=9d1d9eaac6f858776cd6a9988c9bd6eda4e7447e;hp=c96f6c5972a1f77d8e83a03d6e5a1f6fb23c585f;hpb=979eee9511eb1cb5fb2c074bf641d81934020257;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/user/fretted-strings.itely b/Documentation/user/fretted-strings.itely index c96f6c5972..3e4f8a2f2a 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/fretted-strings.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/fretted-strings.itely @@ -460,22 +460,20 @@ Internals Reference: @node Guitar @subsection Guitar -@c TODO Make a snippet based on -@c http://www.nabble.com/Creating-a-nice-formatted-Chords-%2B-Lyrics-layout-for-guitar-players-to13829430.html -@c and include it somewhere -td +Most of the notational issues associated with guitar music are +covered sufficiently in the general fretted strings section, but there +are a few more worth covering here. Occasionally users want to +create songbook-type documents having only lyrics with chord +indications above them. Since Lilypond is a music typesetter, +it is not recommended for documents that have no music notation +in them. A better alternative is a word processor, text editor, +or, for experienced users, a typesetter like GuitarTeX. @menu -* Guitar tablatures:: * Indicating position and barring:: * Indicating harmonics and dampened notes:: @end menu -@node Guitar tablatures -@subsubsection Guitar tablatures - -@c TODO Add text -TBC - @node Indicating position and barring @subsubsection Indicating position and barring @@ -533,6 +531,8 @@ LilyPond has basic support for the five-string banjo. When making tablatures for five-string banjo, use the banjo tablature format function to get correct fret numbers for the fifth string: +@c due to crazy intervals of banjo music, absolute pitch is recommended + @lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim] \new TabStaff << \set TabStaff.tablatureFormat = #fret-number-tablature-format-banjo