A.15 List of articulations
In LilyPond’s internal logic, an ‘articulation’ is any object
(other than dynamics) that may be attached directly after a rhythmic
event: notes, chords; even silences and skips, or the empty chord
construct <>
(see Structure of a note entry).
Even slurs, fingerings and text scripts are technically
articulations, although these are not shown here.
Therefore, the following lists include not only articulation marks,
but also all other scripts in the Emmentaler font that may be
attached to notes (the way an accent is entered as ‘c'\accent’
or ‘c'->’). Each example shows the script in its two possible
vertical positions: respectively up and down, as well
as its default (neutral) position. See also
Script glyphs for a more extensive list of glyphs,
for use with the \musicglyph
markup command as explained in
Music notation inside markup.