PS. James wrote:* (...) *but if you were doing ANY composition with multiple 'voices' (which is what you seem to be doing here) you'd have to do that anyway right?
So far using one voice for the percussion player is enough for my musical ideas. On 16 April 2012 11:49, James <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > On 16 April 2012 09:13, Gagi Petrovic <[email protected]> wrote: > > That's a clever idea James, thank you. > > > > Although I have to say for such a simple thing I find it a waste of the > > extra time I will have in creating the notes for the one percussion > player. > > For example: if I want him to make a tremolo movement from the center of > a > > gong towards the edge, I'd have to write c4:32 s2 in the lower stave, s4 > > c4:32 s4 in middle and s2 c4:32 in the upper stave.. instead of just > putting > > it in one stave. > > Well yes that is true, I'm not a percussionist so am not sure what the > differences between 'normal' notes and percussion notation is that > makes this any less painful. but if you were doing ANY composition > with multiple 'voices' (which is what you seem to be doing here) you'd > have to do that anyway right? > > The only other thing I can suggest is using the columnar option with > instrument names but again I am not sure if that is just as fiddly > with instrument names. > > > > > So my conclusion is that what I'm aiming for isn't yet implemented in > > LilyPond. Where to can I write proposals for relevant new ideas for > > improving LilyPond? > > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list > > or send a nice enhancement request to > > http://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html > > James > -- +31 6 1259 8681 gagipetrovic.nl
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