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5.7.10 Fingering instructions

Fingering instructions can be entered using

note-digit

For finger changes, use markup texts

     c4-1 c-2 c-3 c-4
     c^\markup { \finger "2-3" }

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You can use the thumb-script to indicate that a note should be played with the thumb (e.g., in cello music)

     <a_\thumb a'-3>8 <b_\thumb b'-3>

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Fingerings for chords can also be added to individual notes of the chord by adding them after the pitches

     < c-1 e-2 g-3 b-5 >4

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In this case, setting fingeringOrientations will put fingerings next to note heads

     \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left down)
     <c-1 es-2 g-4 bes-5 > 4
     \set fingeringOrientations = #'(up right down)
     <c-1 es-2 g-4 bes-5 > 4

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Using this feature, it is also possible to put fingering instructions very close to note heads in monophonic music,

     \set fingeringOrientations = #'(right)
     <es'-2>4

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See also

Program reference: FingerEvent (lilypond-internals) , and Fingering (lilypond-internals) .

Examples: input/regression/finger-chords.ly.

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