At 08:30 AM 11/07/02, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>I seem to recall you mentioning that this was a timpani staff? If so,
>why are you using a percussion map for pitched percussion? IMO, the
>only time you should be using percussion maps is for unpitched
>percussion.
It's not actually a timpani staff -- I used that as an example only because
I'm most familiar with the way those parts look. But I've just checked a
few scores (Wozzeck, e.g.), and even non-pitched percussion parts are
engraved with regular whole notes, not unstemmed half notes.
Thanks,
Aaron.
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