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Right-hand fingerings
Right-hand fingerings p-i-m-a must be entered using
\rightHandFinger
followed by a number.
Note: If the number is entered in Scheme notation, remember to append
a space before following it with a closing >
or similar.
\clef "treble_8" c4\rightHandFinger 1 e\rightHandFinger 2 g\rightHandFinger 3 c'\rightHandFinger 4 <c\rightHandFinger 1 e\rightHandFinger 2 g\rightHandFinger 3 c'\rightHandFinger 4 >1
For convenience, \rightHandFinger
may be abbreviated to something
shorter, for example \RH
, by adding the appropriate definition
at the source file’s top level:
RH = \rightHandFinger \etc
Most behaviors of right-hand fingerings (namely, the StrokeFinger
object) may be set in the same way as ordinary fingerings: see
Fingering instructions.
Selected Snippets
Placement of right-hand fingerings
It is possible to exercise greater control over the placement of right-hand fingerings by setting a specific property, as demonstrated in the following example.
#(define RH rightHandFinger) \relative c { \clef "treble_8" \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(up down) <c\RH 1 e\RH 2 g\RH 3 c\RH 4 >4 \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(up right down) <c\RH 1 e\RH 2 g\RH 3 c\RH 4 >4 \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(left) <c\RH 1 e\RH 2 g\RH 3 c\RH 4 >2 \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(right) c\RH 1 }
Fingerings, string indications, and right-hand fingerings
This example combines left-hand fingering, string indications, and right-hand fingering.
#(define RH rightHandFinger) \relative c { \clef "treble_8" <c-3\5\RH 1 >4 <e-2\4\RH 2 >4 <g-0\3\RH 3 >4 <c-1\2\RH 4 >4 }
See also
Notation Reference: Fingering instructions.
Snippets: Fretted strings.
Internals Reference: StrokeFinger.
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