Again : notes for toms and floortoms

2009-04-23 Thread lucifree
Hi all, This tip works very well for drums with something like sn sn \tomNoteHeads tomh tommh toml \normalNoteHeads bd bd But I wanted to relaunch this thread since there is still an opened question : how to make the stencil always associated to some notes ? For example i'd like to put

Multi measure rest for non 4/4 measures

2009-02-18 Thread lucifree
Hi I wanted to have something like that : \set Score.skipBars = ##t \time 12/8 r1*12/8*4 ie the multi measure rest with a big 4 on top of it, meaning 4 12/8 measures. This works well for basic 4/4 time, but I don't succeed in not 4/4. Is there a trick to have this ? Thanks, L.

Insert new pitches

2009-01-02 Thread lucifree
Hi all, I wanted to add new pitches for percussion, eg : a second crash cymbal. So i copied the drumPitchNames section from drumpitch-init.ly into my document, then added two new lines : drumPitchNames = #'( (crashcymbalbis . crashcymbalbis) (cymk . crashcymbalbis) % then copied here

Re: Insert new pitches

2009-01-02 Thread lucifree
Hi, Well in fact, i already have a base .ly that i include in all my finals .ly . This is inside this common .ly that i have copied the drumPitchNames . But still this doesn't seem for me very clean to have to do that. I'd like a way to add content to a definition structure rather than copy

Special note over a percent measure /OR/ How to set measure width (with text...)

2008-12-10 Thread lucifree
(sorry for multiple post, it seems my webmail is not the best to deal with the list) Hi all, This is my first post to improve my experience with this wonderful tool. Here is the problem : i use 'repeat percent' feature but i'd like to change a note on 2nd and following measures. Not

Re: Special note over a percent measure /OR/ How to set measure width

2008-12-10 Thread lucifree
I don't understand why but this works like a charm with { hh8*6 s4 } Thanks Mark ! For sure, i'll post some new challenges (..at least for me..) :) P. Your approach seems right - I don't know of a way to force measure width. You can fine-tune it by adjusting the scaled duration of the