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Harmonics
Natural harmonics
Natural harmonics can be notated in several ways. A diamond-shaped note head generally means to touch the string where you would stop the note if it were not a diamond.
\relative d'' { d4 e4. \harmonicsOn d8 e e d4 e4. \harmonicsOff d8 e e }
Alternatively a normal note head is shown at the pitch to be sounded together with a small circle to indicate it should be played as a harmonic:
d''2^\flageolet d''_\flageolet
Artificial harmonics
Artificial harmonics are notated with two notes, one with a normal note head indicating the stopped position and one with an open diamond note head to indicate the harmonic position.
Artificial harmonics indicated with \harmonic
do not show the
dots. The context property harmonicDots
should be set if
dots are required.
\relative e' { <e a\harmonic>2. <c g'\harmonic>4 \set harmonicDots = ##t <e a\harmonic>2. <c g'\harmonic>4 }
See also
Music Glossary: harmonics.
Notation Reference: Special note heads, References for unfretted strings.
Known issues and warnings
If you want to center a harmonic on a whole note, make it part of a chord.
{ << { d''1\harmonic } \\ { a'1 } >> <a' d''\harmonic>1 }
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