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From: | bart deruyter |
Subject: | Re: barré fret diagram guitar |
Date: | Tue, 24 Sep 2013 08:57:48 +0200 |
\addChordShape #'bes:m/f #guitar-tuning #"x;1-x-(;3-3;3-4;2-2;1-1-);"
together with this:
\storePredefinedDiagram #custom-fretboard-table-one
\chordmode{b:m/fis}
#guitar-tuning
#(offset-fret 1 (chord-shape 'bes:m/f guitar-tuning))
but it doesn't work.
Are there other solutions?
Grtz,
Bart
Hi Peter,thanks for showing the solution. Indeed, my mistake I should have written bm/F#.I'm a little confused now. I'm so much used to the system used with '\addChordShape' and '\StorePredefinedDiagram' in the predefined fretboard diagrams, that I didn't recognise your code.I just found the way you do it in the notation reference, thanks to your hint. I'll dig into it. I kept searching in the predefined diagrams and missed chapter 2.4.1 in the reference using markup.
It is amazing, I've written so much in lilypond for myself and I keep finding new things and other ways to write it down. It's a good thing of course, but sometimes a bit confusing and a lot of searching.. lol.Again, thanks for the help.Greets,Bart2013/9/20 Peter Bjuhr <address@hidden>_______________________________________________Hi Bart!
On 09/20/2013 11:20 AM, bart deruyter wrote:
I've got here a Bm/F chord that I'd like to show as simply taking the barré-chord Bm and starting from the d-string instead of the a-string.So the lowest sounding b-note has to be shown as muted in the fret diagram while still showing that the index finger spans onto that muted string
To show what I want to achieve I've added a little drawing :-)
Maybe I missed the real issue here, but isn't this what you were sketching?
\version "2.17.26"
<<
\context ChordNames {
\chordmode {
b1:m/fis
}
}
\context Staff {
\clef "treble_8"
< fis b d' fis'>1 ^\markup
\fret-diagram #"c:5-1-2;6-x;5-x;4-4;3-4;2-3;1-2;"
}
>>
Best
Peter
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