On 3/12/19, 6:42 AM, "Federico Bruni" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi folks
I cannot find anything in the documentation.
As far as I can see, the barré in fret-diagram commands must start and
end on the same fret. It makes sense.. however, how can I represent a
chord where another finger presses a different fret while the barré is
active on the same string?
Easier to say with an example.
The first string should have a barré on 5th chord and also the third
finger on 7th fret.
I can make the barré span until 2nd string only.
\version "2.19.82"
\markup {
\fret-diagram-terse "x;o;o;5-1-(;5-1-);7-3;" % this works but barré
does not end on 1st string
%\fret-diagram-terse "x;o;o;5-1-(;5-1;7-3-);" % this returns "Wrong
type argument in position 1"
}
In order to have two indications on the same string (the end of the barre plus
another fret) you will need to use either the fret-diagram or the
fret-diagram-verbose format. fret-diagram-terse only handles one indication
per string.
\fret-diagram "c:3-1-5;6-x;5-o;4-o;1-7-3;"
\fret-diagram-verbose #'(
(mute 6)
(open 5)
(open 4)
(barre 3 1 5)
(place fret 1 7 3)
HTH,
Carl
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