From: Graham Percival Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:42:33 +0000 (-0700) Subject: First pass at organizing. X-Git-Tag: release/2.11.46-1~16^2~27 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f33b72b76ffc155a1b722b437f218d7b8045902d;p=lilypond.git First pass at organizing. --- diff --git a/Documentation/user/unfretted-strings.itely b/Documentation/user/unfretted-strings.itely index 00eab12d9a..577c5e33d5 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/unfretted-strings.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/unfretted-strings.itely @@ -14,45 +14,42 @@ This section includes extra information for writing for unfretted string instruments. -@ignore -The subsection on Bowed instruments is commmented out -until we have something to say about them -td -@end ignore - @menu -* Common notation for unfretted strings:: -@c * Bowed instruments:: -* Plucked instruments:: +* Common notation for unfretted strings:: +* Bowed instruments:: +* Plucked instruments:: @end menu @node Common notation for unfretted strings @subsection Common notation for unfretted strings @menu -* References for unfretted strings:: +* References for unfretted strings:: @end menu @node References for unfretted strings @subsubsection References for unfretted strings -@c TODO Add refs to fingerings, \thumb, bowings +@c TODO Add refs to fingerings, \thumb @c TODO Add multiple fingering indications? -@c TODO Add snippet showing pizzicato markings TBC @c TODO Decide whether to resurrect Bowed instruments subsection @c and if so which of the above should go there -@ignore @node Bowed instruments @subsection Bowed instruments @menu -* Artificial harmonics (strings):: +* References for bowed strings:: @end menu -@node Artificial harmonics (strings) -@subsubsection Artificial harmonics (strings) +@node References for bowed strings +@subsubsection References for bowed strings + +@c link to slurs, articulation (for \upbow \downbow). maybe +@c an example as well. +@c TODO Add snippet showing pizzicato markings @cindex artificial harmonics @@ -69,12 +66,16 @@ are entered by marking the harmonic pitch with @code{\harmonic}. @subsection Plucked instruments @menu -* Harp:: +* Harp:: @end menu @node Harp @subsubsection Harp +TBC + +@c has nothing to do with harps, AFAIK. +@ignore Sacred Harp notation uses four shaped note heads. In the major, the tonic is a triangle and then proceeding up the scale you have circle, square, triangle, circle, square, diamond. In the @@ -90,3 +91,4 @@ means that the scale in the minor gives the tonic a square.) The \sacredHarpHeads command gives the wrong shapes when the key is minor. A work-around is to switch the key to the relative major to obtain the right shapes. +@end ignore