Am 23.01.2018 um 15:26 schrieb bb:
Is it possible to omit \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #x for a sequence of
measures/bars?
One can simply override the statement by defining a string for a note.
I have a couple of bars in sequence that should be fingered below that
minimumFret. The fingering
Is it possible to omit \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #x for a sequence of
measures/bars?
One can simply override the statement by defining a string for a note.
I have a couple of bars in sequence that should be fingered below that
minimumFret. The fingering of the tones of the following bars
Sorry, my question was nonsense, my mistake. Obviously works if doing
correct.
\version "2.19.80"
music = { \clef "bass_8" b'8(d'8) fis'8(b'8) g'8( e'8) cis'8( e'8) |
e,,1\4}
bass = \stringTuning
\score {
\context Staff <<
\transpose c c, \music
\new
Am 21.01.2018 um 14:57 schrieb bb:
I use
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #7
\set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t
[…]
Is there any possibility to throw an exception for a single note or a
group of notes?
How about \once \unset TabStaff.minimumFret ?
I use
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #7
\set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t
because I get a handy fingering. BUT there are some bass notes that I
only get with the low open string. But that is not allowed due to the
settings above and I get a warning