Re: Reading drum notation
Unfortunately it's not that easy, especially since well, drums can be written in various ways. As opposed to the actual notes involved, they use an x as opposed to the actual oval shape to resemble a cymbal or cross stick, it's variable depends on the song
Re: Reading drum notation
Do you have a braille display? If not, unfortunately there's not much you can do as far as reading braille music, aside from getting your hands on some physical sheet music. Still working on the project I mentioned above, but have unfortunately run into some
Re: Reading drum notation
Quacker wrote:This is something I've been meaning to get around to for my blog with some help from a former instructor of mine who is a professional percussionist. Unfortunately, I'm still trying to straighten out some technical issues that need to be resolved so
Re: Reading drum notation
This is something I've been meaning to get around to for my blog with some help from a former instructor of mine who is a professional percussionist. Unfortunately, I'm still trying to straighten out some technical issues that need to be resolved so I can properly
Re: Reading drum notation
I'm still wondering how to read the notation. Any respond?
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Re: Reading drum notation
I'm still wondering how to read drum notations. Any respond?
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Reading drum notation
I'm really wondering how a blind drummer can read the notations by using computer. As you know, making exercises is so important for the beginners but I'm not sure if those can be read in an accessible way.
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