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Re: LilyPond suggestions
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Michael Welsh Duggan |
Subject: |
Re: LilyPond suggestions |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Jan 2007 16:33:02 -0500 |
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Michael Welsh Duggan <address@hidden> writes:
> It looks to me like drummode is undocumented. You can use the listed
> example and the contents of .../ly/drumpitch-init.ly in order to
> figure out what is happening. In particular, use the value of
> drumPitchNames in order to figure out the naming aliases, and the
> various "styles" (such as drums-style) at the bottom of the file in
> order to see how they are matched to head style, marking, and position.
I take this back. This can be found in section 7.4.2 and section
7.4.3 of the manual: "Entering percussion", and "Percussion staves".
> Examples (based on a 5-line staff):
>
> (bassdrum () #f -3) -> Normal notehead, no marking, -3
> offset from center
>
> (halfopenhihat xcircle #f 3) -> Circled-cross notehead, no marking,
> 3 offset from center
>
> (openhihat cross "open" 3) -> Cross notehead, "open" marking,
> 3 offset from center
>
>
> The position is mapped from the center of the staff. On a 5-line
> staff, the positions are notated like this:
>
> 5
> ----- 4
> 3
> ----- 2
> 1
> ----- 0
> -1
> ----- -2
> -3
> ----- -4
> -5
>
>
> On a 2-line staff, they are notated like this:
>
> 2
> ----- 1
> 0
> ----- -1
> -2
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Michael Welsh Duggan
(address@hidden)