Hi Spencer, Standard notation is something of a desire normally wished by persons like myself starting into drumming. As far as it relates to a standard drumset many online sites are now using a very similar drum key but there are still small differences. Lilypond's "standard" in my little experience is nothing but standard. Standard with Lilypond is however that it is highly configurable!
Just a short example. In your file where you are writing your score include this "include" statement or something similar... \version "2.18.2" % SweetHomeAlabama_LynrydSkynrd.ly \include "./KatDrumConfig.ly" ....... The file "KatDrumConfig.ly" should exist in the directory with your main *.ly file. The name of my main file is noted after the percent sign. My config file is slightly altered from a file created by another user of Lilypond. When you look at Lilypond's documentation for percussion and take a quick look at my file that follows you will see that you can make Lilypond set your drum score just as you want it. Here is my current file..... flam = \drummode { \override Stem #'length = #4 \acciaccatura {sn8} \revert Stem #'length } #(define katdrums '( (acousticbassdrum () #f -3) (bassdrum () #f -3) (sidestick cross #f 1) (acousticsnare () #f 1) (snare () #f 1) (handclap triangle #f 1) (electricsnare () #f 1) (lowfloortom () #f -4) (closedhihat cross "stopped" 5) (hihat cross #f 5) (highfloortom () #f -1) (pedalhihat cross #f -5) (lowtom () #f 2) (openhihat cross "open" 5) (halfopenhihat xcircle #f 5) (lowmidtom () #f 2) (himidtom () #f 3) (crashcymbala cross #f 7) (crashcymbal cross #f 7) (hightom () #f 3) (ridecymbala cross #f 4) (ridecymbal cross #f 6) (chinesecymbal xcircle #f 6) (ridebell () #f 6) (splashcymbal cross #f 9) (cowbell triangle #f 5) (crashcymbalb cross #f 8) (vibraslap diamond #f 4) (ridecymbalb cross #f 5) )) As you play with the numbers on each line you will see that the related symbol will be placed at a relative height on the drum staff. Who used Lilypond's standard? I still do not know but this file of mine should be a good start towards a modern drum key used today online. I don't think however that you will find an official standard. Namaste, Kevin Tough On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 00:57 +0000, Spencer Raybourne wrote: > Could someone please explain Lilypond percussion notation vs. > Standard percussion notation (if there is such a thing). I have seen > several examples in books that are different from Lilypond. > > Thank you, > > Spencer > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user