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\version "2.16.0"
%% A stringTuning is a list of pitches ordered by string number
%% from 1 to N.
%% Here we define a number of default string tunings.
%% A music function for converting a chord to a string tuning.
%% The music argument for \makeStringTuning must be a chord in
%% absolute mode ordered from the highest string number to the
%% lowest string number
stringTuning =
#(define-scheme-function (parser location chord)
(ly:music?)
(_i "Convert @var{chord} to a string tuning.
@var{chord} must be in absolute pitches and should have the highest
string number (generally the lowest pitch) first.")
(let* ((ev-chord (car (extract-named-music chord 'EventChord))))
(reverse! (event-chord-pitches ev-chord))))
defaultStringTunings = #'()
makeDefaultStringTuning =
#(define-void-function (parser location symbol pitches) (symbol? list?)
(_i "This defines a string tuning @var{symbol} via a list of @var{pitches}.
The @var{symbol} also gets registered in @code{defaultStringTunings}
for documentation purposes.")
(ly:parser-define! parser symbol pitches)
(set! defaultStringTunings (acons symbol pitches defaultStringTunings)))
%% guitar tunings
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-tuning \stringTuning <e, a, d g b e'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-seven-string-tuning \stringTuning <b,, e, a, d g b e'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-drop-d-tuning \stringTuning <d, a, d g b e'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-drop-c-tuning \stringTuning <c, g, c f a d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-open-g-tuning \stringTuning <d, g, d g b d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-open-d-tuning \stringTuning <d, a, d fis a d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-dadgad-tuning \stringTuning <d, a, d g a d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-lute-tuning \stringTuning <e, a, d fis b e'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-asus4-tuning \stringTuning <e, a, d e a e'>
%% bass tunings
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'bass-tuning \stringTuning <e,, a,, d, g,>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'bass-four-string-tuning \stringTuning <e,, a,, d, g,>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'bass-drop-d-tuning \stringTuning <d,, a,, d, g,>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'bass-five-string-tuning \stringTuning <b,,, e,, a,, d, g,>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'bass-six-string-tuning \stringTuning <b,,, e,, a,, d, g, c>
%% mandolin tunings
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'mandolin-tuning \stringTuning <g d' a' e''>
%% tunings for 5-string banjo
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'banjo-open-g-tuning \stringTuning <g' d g b d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'banjo-c-tuning \stringTuning <g' c g b d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'banjo-modal-tuning \stringTuning <g' d g c' d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'banjo-open-d-tuning \stringTuning <a' d fis a d'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'banjo-open-dm-tuning \stringTuning <a' d fis a d'>
%% ukulele tunings
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'ukulele-tuning \stringTuning <g' c' e' a'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'ukulele-d-tuning \stringTuning <a' d' fis' b'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'tenor-ukulele-tuning \stringTuning <g c' e' a'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'baritone-ukulele-tuning \stringTuning <d g b e'>
%% orchestral strings
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'violin-tuning \stringTuning <g d' a' e''>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'viola-tuning \stringTuning <c g d' a'>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'cello-tuning \stringTuning <c, g, d a>
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'double-bass-tuning \stringTuning <e,, a,, d, g,>
defaultStringTunings = #(reverse! defaultStringTunings)
%% convert 5-string banjo tuning to 4-string by removing the 5th string
four-string-banjo = #(lambda (tuning)
(take tuning 4))
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