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...just discovered Pierre's response. That's really easier!
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Hello folks,
In order to produce home-make fingerings, I use the code below, a solution
supplied by users of this list:
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\version 2.19.15
Introduction = \relative g, {
\markLengthOn
\clef bass \key bes \major \time 2/4 | % 1
\tempo Moderato 4 = 108
g2 \mf
-\tweak