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Right-hand fingerings p-i-m-a must be entered within a
chord construct <> for them to be printed in the score,
even when applied to a single note.
Note: There must be a hyphen after the note and a space
before the closing >.
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\clef "treble_8"
<c-\rightHandFinger #1 >4
<e-\rightHandFinger #2 >
<g-\rightHandFinger #3 >
<c-\rightHandFinger #4 >
<c,-\rightHandFinger #1 e-\rightHandFinger #2 g-\rightHandFinger #3 c-\rightHandFinger #4 >1
For convenience, you can abbreviate \rightHandFinger to something
short, for example RH,
#(define RH rightHandFinger)
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
}
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
}
Snippets: Fretted strings.
Internals Reference: StrokeFinger.
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