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2.4.4 Lute
| Lute tablatures | 
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Lute tablatures
LilyPond supports tablature for lute.
To get additional bass strings use additionalBassStrings, where the
pitches of those strings are set. They will be printed below lowest line as:
a, /a, //a, ///a, 4, 5, etc.
fret-letter-tablature-format for tablatureFormat should be used,
probably fretLabels for further customizing.
m = { f'4 d' a f d a, g, fis, e, d, c,  \bar "|." }
\score {
  <<
    \new Staff { \clef bass \cadenzaOn  \m }
    \new TabStaff \m
  >>
  \layout {
    \context {
      \Score
      tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format
    }
    \context {
      \TabStaff
      stringTunings = \stringTuning <a, d f a d' f'>
      additionalBassStrings = \stringTuning <c, d, e, fis, g,>
      fretLabels = #'("a" "b" "r" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "k")
    }
  }
}
Known issues and warnings
Using FretBoards with additionalBassStrings is not supported and
will yield unsatisfying results.
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