Thomas Morley <[email protected]> writes: > 2012/11/23 Thomas Morley <[email protected]>: > >> In printed editions of scores for the guitar I often saw StringNumber >> 0 indicating an open string. > > Example: > M.M. Ponce, "Sonata Romantica" 2nd movt. > edited by Schott (A.Segovia) > > http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WW8QDTd7wJ8/TTqSWM5ELKI/AAAAAAAAAMs/64tSBphiydM/s1600/ROM%2BII%2BAS%2Bopening.jpg >
Huh. Something fishy here, since \0 is used about as often (or less) than -0. Maybe \0 means an unison where you have both an empty string and a fingered note on the string below? Or an empty string that is left to sound for longer? If this were a lute, it could have meant a resonance string, but the tuning is typical for guitar. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
