2008/10/8 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just a note to say "thanks" to whoever implemented \drummode and wrote the
> docs for percussion. I finally got around to checking this out today and I
> should have done it ages ago. In my orchestral piece I'd been using normal
> mode in the percuss
Just a note to say "thanks" to whoever implemented \drummode and wrote
the docs for percussion. I finally got around to checking this out
today and I should have done it ages ago. In my orchestral piece I'd
been using normal mode in the percussion parts and having to do all
sorts of overrides
Hello.
> Any examples would be much appreciated.
Here is some of what you can put in a ".ly" file in order
to produce a drum staff.
%--BEGIN-
\include "drumpitch-init.ly"
#(define mydrums '(
(hihat cross #f 4)
(snare () #f 1)
(bassdrum()
Hi Vincent!
Nothing fancy like multiple staves or anything like that, just example
code of one small, stupid drum...
You didn't give us your liylpond version, so I can't exactly say,
whether the example below will work for you. At least it does for
version 2.4.2.
up = \drummode { hh4 hh }
d
Hi all,
I really need some help with the percussion in
lilypond. I've been trying to get a simple drum going, but I've reached zero
result. Could anyone give me a _really_ simple example of a drum, something I
can actually compile? I just need a bassdrum, hi hat and caisse, no