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Re: no tom notehead (drum notation) in lilypond
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corienprins |
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Re: no tom notehead (drum notation) in lilypond |
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Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:51:27 +0100 |
This notehead is used for quarter notes and shorter. I think the notehead would
be the same for half and full notes. This would make half and quarter notes
look the same, but the point is: long notes never happen on toms. You just hit
the tom in the score with your drumstick, the length of the note only indicates
how long it takes before the next hit. So if it takes a very long time before
the next hit, rests would be used instead of long notes.
I hope this is clarifying? Drum notation is a little bit strange sometimes, I
guess musical notation simply wasn't designed with drums in mind.
----- Origineel bericht -----
Van: Valentin Villenave <address@hidden>
Datum: woensdag, maart 3, 2010 10:20
Onderwerp: Re: no tom notehead (drum notation) in lilypond
Aan: Corien Prins <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Corien Prins <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I've accidentally broken the link, but you can now view the file on
> > http://corien.decorretjes.nl/static/toms.jpg. It does definitely not
> look
> > like the slash style, it's more like a 2-count note.
>
> Thanks for the notehead; I do have one question though: what duration
> does it indicate? Can it be used for other durations as well? (I
> wonder how this would be applied to quarter or eighth notes for
> example: would it be like a white slash on a black notehead?)
>
> Cheers,
> Valentin