Re: Changing percussion notation without starting a new staff

2024-09-10 Thread Richard Cookson
Thanks, I hadn't seen that. On Tue, 10 Sept 2024 at 20:02, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > On Tue, 10 Sept 2024 at 20:09, Richard Cookson < > richardcookson.3rdpla...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I am writing some percussion parts (orchestral, not kit) which require a > number of changes of ins

Re: Changing percussion notation without starting a new staff

2024-09-10 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Tue, 10 Sept 2024 at 20:09, Richard Cookson < richardcookson.3rdpla...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am writing some percussion parts (orchestral, not kit) which require a number of changes of instrument. I would like to change from one instrument to another without starting a new staff. I hav

Changing percussion notation without starting a new staff

2024-09-10 Thread Richard Cookson
Hi, I am writing some percussion parts (orchestral, not kit) which require a number of changes of instrument. I would like to change from one instrument to another without starting a new staff. I have an example which starts with cymbal, (percussion staff with a single ledger line) goes to Glocken