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Re: ukulele tabs?
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: ukulele tabs? |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:56:11 +0100 |
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Roche MacRae <address@hidden> writes:
> However replacing #bass-tuning with #ukulele-tuning:
> <<
> \new Voice \with {
> %\omit StringNumber
> } {
> \clef "treble_8"
> \relative c' {
> c4 d e f
> }
> }
> \new TabStaff \with {
> stringTunings = #ukulele-tuning
> } {
> \relative c, {
> c4 d e f
> }
> }
>>>
>
> produces warnings:
> warning: No string for pitch #<Pitch c, > (given frets ())
> warning: No string for pitch #<Pitch d, > (given frets ())
> warning: No string for pitch #<Pitch e, > (given frets ())
> warning: No string for pitch #<Pitch f, > (given frets ())
>
> and nothing shows on the tab staff.
> Mucking about with custom stringTunings seems to show the issue lies with
> the first string being higher than the subsequent three.
In this case, the issue is likely that a Ukulele is a rather
high-pitched instrument and c, d, e, f, are quite lower than what a
Ukulele could hope to produce.
--
David Kastrup