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Bowing indications
Bowing indications are created as articulations, which are described in Articulations and ornamentations.
The bowing commands, \upbow
and \downbow
, are used
with slurs as follows:
\relative { c''4(\downbow d) e(\upbow f) }
Roman numerals can be used for string numbers (rather than the default circled Arabic numbers), as explained in String number indications.
Alternatively, string indications may be printed using markup commands; articulation scripts may also indicate open strings.
a'4 \open \romanStringNumbers a'\2 a'2^\markup { \small "sul A" }
Predefined commands
\downbow
,
\upbow
,
\open
,
\romanStringNumbers
.
See also
Notation Reference: Articulations and ornamentations, String number indications, Slurs.
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