Hi Johan and welcome to the list, Please always send a tiny example: http://www.lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html And, yes, pictures could be helpful too ;)
How about: \version "2.18.2" LH = { \once\override NoteHead.stencil = #(lambda (grob) ly:note-head::print (grob-interpret-markup grob #{ \markup\musicglyph #"noteheads.d2reFunk" #})) } RH = { \once\override NoteHead.stencil = #(lambda (grob) ly:note-head::print (grob-interpret-markup grob #{ \markup\musicglyph #"noteheads.u2reFunk" #})) } \drums { \LH bd4 bd \RH bd bd } Cheers, Pierre 2015-09-29 2:43 GMT+02:00 johan buelens <i...@johanbuelens.net>: > > hi, > > allow me to introduce myself: i’m a newbie to the third power, namely to > this list, to lilypond, and to taiko drumming. > > (so bear with me … ) > > the japanese art of drumming has always been an oral tradition, nothing > was ever written down — not the techniques, nor the music. but westerners > tend to favor written music, so many taiko teachers outside of japan > invented their own notation. > > my teachers’s notation, however, looks to me rather like a rube goldberg > solution looking for a problem … > > so i turned to lilypond and at first glance, the tambourine notation > looked the part. however, kumi-daiko is highly stylised, and it is very > important to strike the drum with the left or right hand at certain times. > the notation i found in other persussion styles consists in adding the > letters "R" or "L" above each note, but this gets confusing in fast > passages. (and it is not very universal, as french speaking people for > instance would certainly only understand "D" or "G" …) > > i looked at different notations, for instance adding ">" or "<" above the > notes to depict the right or left hand, but this also gets busy, and > conflicts with other uses of these signs. > > so i thought about pointing the heads of the notes to the left or the > right, which seems quite intuitive. (remember that this notation is > intended to be used by many people who have never seen, let understood, a > music score. so the simpler, the better.) > > if the note heads or the note stems should remain aligned over the > staves, i don’t know yet, although i’m inclined to the latter method. > > i looked at the feta font, but found no left pointing note heads. > > i tried stencils, but didn’t succeed (remember i’m an absolute beginner). > > any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > > (and if i didn’t express myself clearly enough, i’ll post some photoshoped > examples to illustrate my point.) > > best regards, > > johan buelens > duizendbladlaan 24 > 3090 overijse > > > http://www.johanbuelens.net > +32 (0)475 785 426 > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > >
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