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Re: mute percussion notation
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Bernard |
Subject: |
Re: mute percussion notation |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Mar 2016 11:04:19 +0100 |
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Hi Colin,
It seems that the Percussion Notes table A.15 in the NR has some
problems, in that the conga notes aren't visibly different. This
snippet works for me:
*****************
\version "2.19.37"
\new DrumStaff \with {
drumStyleTable = #congas-style
}
<<
\drummode {
cghm4 cghm1 % muted
\bar "||"
cgh4 cgh1 % open
}
>>
**************************
This works fine for me also, thanks.
But for me it is not sufficient to create Djembé drumnotes.
I followed the link Thomas Morley gave me previous to customize percussion :
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-percussion#custom-percussion-staves
Which brought me very far.
I could even customize the markup of each (drum)note with info from
http://lilypond-cookbook.tumblr.com/
I am very, very close. I could use the predefined bassdrum (bd) and
bassdrum mute (bdm) the note image is ok, the mute token is correct. But
I have to choose one specific staff line where the note is displayed.
But the Djembé has three different kind of note, each one I would like
to place on a different staffline. So I have to define my own drumnote.
Lilypond is highly flexible and many drumnotes are predefined. But I
could not find info how to define my own drumnote.
I tried :
--------------------------------------------
\version "2.18.2"
#(define mydrums '(
(bassdrum default #f -1)
(slap default #f 0)))
one = \drummode { bd slap }
\new DrumStaff
\with {
\override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
}
<<
\set DrumStaff.drumStyleTable = #(alist->hash-table mydrums)
\new DrumVoice { \voiceOne \one }
>>
---------------------------------------------
But this results an error. althougth drumnote "slap" is defined it can
not be used.
The error message with the use of "slap" was : unrecognised string
This example was based on :
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-percussion#custom-percussion-staves
Somewhere the "slap" note have to predefined, as the bassdrum note is.
But how?
Thanks for all your help until now.
Cheers,
Colin
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- Re: mute percussion notation, Thomas Morley, 2016/03/21
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- Re: mute percussion notation, David Kastrup, 2016/03/21
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- Re: mute percussion notation, Colin Campbell, 2016/03/21
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- Re: mute percussion notation, David Kastrup, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, Thomas Morley, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, David Kastrup, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, Thomas Morley, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, Bernard, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, David Kastrup, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, Bernard, 2016/03/23
- Re: mute percussion notation, Thomas Morley, 2016/03/23