X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Flsr%2Fflamenco-notation.ly;h=258acfd55ac200d71775349a6257d0e63dff5499;hb=1423508c355989fa26a8cfe5985b0d6e1ab0a538;hp=66976b29d305086c8171b826ee51d7bd43339313;hpb=78eb8695d44a5a5775457a14770093299b6d5fa6;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/input/lsr/flamenco-notation.ly b/input/lsr/flamenco-notation.ly index 66976b29d3..258acfd55a 100644 --- a/input/lsr/flamenco-notation.ly +++ b/input/lsr/flamenco-notation.ly @@ -1,35 +1,46 @@ %% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it %% This file is in the public domain. -\version "2.11.52" +\version "2.13.1" \header { lsrtags = "fretted-strings" texidoc = " -For flamenco guitar, special notations are used: +For flamenco guitar, special notation is used: -* 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 (\"p\": thumb, \"i\": index finger, -\"m\": middle finger, \"a\": ring finger and \"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 +* 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 -Most figures use arrows in combination with fingering and with abanicos -and rasgueados, noteheads are printed only for the first chord.>This -snippet contains some header-like code that can be copied as -@samp{flamenco.ly} and included in your source. + +* different letters for fingering (\"p\": thumb, \"i\": index finger, +\"m\": middle finger, \"a\": ring finger and \"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 +and rasgueados, noteheads are printed only for the first chord. + +This snippet contains some header-like code that can be copied as +@samp{flamenco.ly} and included in source files. " doctitle = "Flamenco notation" } % begin verbatim -% This snippet was originally made for LilyPond 2.11.41 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%% Cut here ----- Start 'flamenco.ly' @@ -60,8 +71,6 @@ strokeDown = \markup { \postscript #" stroke "} - - % Golpe symbol golpe = \markup { \postscript #" 0.2 setlinewidth @@ -77,10 +86,10 @@ golpe = \markup { \postscript #" stroke "} -strokeUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \strokeUp }}} -iUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \small i } \line { \strokeUp }}} +strokeUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \strokeUp }}} +iUpGolpe = \markup { \column { \golpe \line { \small i } \line { \strokeUp }}} -% Stokes for all fingers +% Strokes for all fingers pUp = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeUp }}} pDown = \markup { \column { \small p \line { \strokeDown }}} iUp = \markup { \column { \small i \line { \strokeUp }}} @@ -221,7 +230,7 @@ part = \relative c' { \score { \new StaffGroup << - \context Staff = part << + \context Staff = "part" << \clef G \transpose c c' { @@ -237,3 +246,4 @@ part = \relative c' { } } +