@James Lowe :
I've tried countless snippets, got tiered of trying even more. Then figured
out I was finding snippets for 2.13.2 branch lilypond, while I use 2.13.41.
I had no time to spend anothour 2 hours figuring out and trying to
understand a dozen other snippets, so I mailed this mailinglist.
Bart
On 07/12/2010 14:25, bart deruyter wrote:
@James Lowe :
I've tried countless snippets, got tiered of trying even more. Then
figured out I was finding snippets for 2.13.2 branch lilypond, while I
use 2.13.41. I had no time to spend anothour 2 hours figuring out and
trying to understand a
On 12/7/10 7:25 AM, bart deruyter bart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote:
@James Lowe :
I've tried countless snippets, got tiered of trying even more. Then figured
out I was finding snippets for 2.13.2 branch lilypond, while I use 2.13.41. I
had no time to spend anothour 2 hours figuring out and
Hi all,
I was wondering, as standard notation for the F, I am used to the non-barré
chord, using the index to cover the first fret of the b and e string of the
guitar. But I'm really having a hard time figuring this out in notation,
showing the barré line on the chordshape at the b and e string.
Bart
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deruyter
Sent: Mon 12/6/2010 20:04
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: barre line chordshape
Hi all,
I was wondering, as standard notation for the F, I am used to the non-barré
chord
Am 06.12.2010 um 21:04 schrieb bart deruyter:
Hi all,
I was wondering, as standard notation for the F, I am used to the
non-barré chord, using the index to cover the first fret of the b
and e string of the guitar. But I'm really having a hard time
figuring this out in notation, showing