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Re: TAB with right hand fingering(s) IN CHORDS ?


From: Blöchl Bernhard
Subject: Re: TAB with right hand fingering(s) IN CHORDS ?
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 10:21:57 +0100
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Am 29.01.2018 09:53, schrieb Éric:
Hi,


Thomas Morley-2 wrote
Though, you're right in so far as TabStaff is usually regarded as a
notation where already is shown what to _do_.
Thus, fingerings, stroke-finger, string-numbers are superfluous.

I think a tablature is a notation showing where_to_go but not how_to_do_it. So fingerings in a tablature are not superfluous (but string numbers and
fret indications are, for sure).
They can be confusing to read for exemple for left hand numerals in a modern
numbered-tablature.

If confusing why do you use it?

Old lute lettered-tablature are using a dots system instead of letters for
right-hand fingerings to avoid any confusion.
But your proposition of capital letters instead, is very interesting in that
context.

Capital letters for right hand fingering are standard in Banjo TABS. I never have seen it different.



Thomas Morley-2 wrote
I didn't figure why lilypond complains about unset side-axis in
TabVoice, though.

Do you know why LilyBin in not complaining ?

Cheers
Éric




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