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The direction of stems is controlled the same way in tablature as in traditional notation. Beams can be made horizontal, as shown in this example. | The direction of stems is controlled the same way in tablature as in traditional notation. Beams can be made horizontal, as shown in this example. | ||
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\new TabStaff { | \new TabStaff { | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 November 2025
The direction of stems is controlled the same way in tablature as in traditional notation. Beams can be made horizontal, as shown in this example.
\version "2.24"
\new TabStaff {
\relative c {
\tabFullNotation
g16 b d g b d g b
\stemDown
\override Beam.concaveness = 10000
g,,16 b d g b d g b
}
}