Thomas Morley-2 wrote
> Hi,
>
> try
>
> \set Staff.explicitClefVisibility = ##(#f #t #t)
> \set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = ##(#f #t #t)
>
> HTH,
> Harm
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you Harm!
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2018-06-24 12:33 GMT+02:00 foxfanfare :
> David Kastrup wrote
>> There is a firstClef context property you can set to ##f .
>
> Hi David, thank you for your answer and sorry for the delay:
> I tried your solution and inserted:
>
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Staff
> firstClef = ##f
>
David Kastrup wrote
> There is a firstClef context property you can set to ##f .
Hi David, thank you for your answer and sorry for the delay:
I tried your solution and inserted:
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
firstClef = ##f
}
}
but this doesn't solve my problem which is at
foxfanfare writes:
> Aaron Hill wrote
>> Another thing to consider: Is this stick part a recurring thing in the
>> song or just part of the introduction? If the latter, you might
>> consider typesetting the parts independently of each other. Have the
>> first system on the page be a simple
Aaron Hill wrote
> Another thing to consider: Is this stick part a recurring thing in the
> song or just part of the introduction? If the latter, you might
> consider typesetting the parts independently of each other. Have the
> first system on the page be a simple RhythmicStaff (or DrumStaff),
On 2018-06-19 12:55, foxfanfare wrote:
This is a saxophone part, and I wanted him to play the rhythm of the
first 3
measures (probably with sticks). I thought it was best to have this
part
only on one line since it isn't written for multiple pitched drums.
As an aside, I really hope you
Thanks for your answers. Here is the example of what I'm trying to typeset:
\version "2.19.81"
#(define cross '((snare cross #t 0)))
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
}
\relative c' {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\numericTimeSignature
\time
On 2018-06-19 06:41, foxfanfare wrote:
for illustration, this works but I wonder if it is the "easiest" way to
do
it:
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\drums {
hh8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 }
\stopStaff
\new Voice {
foxfanfare writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> The problem here is that the DrumVoice context doesn't end since it is
>> the first context in the first context started in the sequential
>> iterator.
>>
>> You can force this using
>>
>> \new Voice { \clef bass ... }
>>
>> since the \new Voice can
for illustration, this works but I wonder if it is the "easiest" way to do
it:
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\drums {
hh8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 }
\stopStaff
\new Voice {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count
David Kastrup wrote
> The problem here is that the DrumVoice context doesn't end since it is
> the first context in the first context started in the sequential
> iterator.
>
> You can force this using
>
> \new Voice { \clef bass ... }
>
> since the \new Voice can only be created in the
foxfanfare writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently working on a score in which I'd like to alternate from drums
> notation to instrument.
>
> I found this topic which explained how to make this, but in my case, I would
> like to start the score with the percussion line.
Well, you'll need to
Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on a score in which I'd like to alternate from drums
notation to instrument.
I found this topic which explained how to make this, but in my case, I would
like to start the score with the percussion line.
If I take the previous exemple given by Malte and
On 01.09.2016 19:00, David Kastrup wrote:
Simon Albrecht writes:
On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote:
Simon Albrecht writes:
On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote:
\new OneStaff
As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-)
Hm?
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Simon Albrecht writes:
>>
>>> On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote:
\new OneStaff
>>> As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-)
>> Hm? There was no singular
On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote:
Simon Albrecht writes:
On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote:
\new OneStaff
As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-)
Hm? There was no singular staff I am aware of: Tolkien rather talked
about the One Ring. Are
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote:
>> \new OneStaff
>
> As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-)
Hm? There was no singular staff I am aware of: Tolkien rather talked
about the One Ring. Are you conflating Tolkien with Stephen R
On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote:
\new OneStaff
As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-)
Best, Simon
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If the leadsheet needed hi-hat only in a single measure
I wouldn't bother with drum mode:
\version "2.18.2"
\new Voice
\with { \consists "Pitch_squash_engraver" } % for slash chords
{
\key ees \major
\time 6/4
\repeat percent 4 \repeat unfold 2
{ r4. \once \stemUp \tweak style
Thank you very much :-)
That's what I needed.
here the tiny example which actually matches the picture:
\version "2.18.2"
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\time 12/8
\clef bass
\repeat unfold 12 {b,8}
\clef percussion
\drums \with { \remove Time_signature_engraver }{
Sven Hillebrand writes:
> Hi Everybody,
> I'm currently transcribing a Leadsheet for my Jazz Combo and the
> original contains four bars with drumnotes. When I insert the notes via
> \drummode it just prints normal notes on the center line:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> {
>
Am 26.08.2016 um 11:40 schrieb Malte Meyn:
\version "2.18.2"
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\repeat unfold 8 {e''8}
\drums {
I forgot
\once \omit DrumStaff.TimeSignature
here.
hh4. r4. hh4
% else an additional clef would be printed
\once \omit
Am 26.08.2016 um 11:32 schrieb Sven Hillebrand:
\version "2.18.2"
{
\repeat unfold 8 {e''8}
\drummode { \clef percussion
hh4. r4. hh4. }
\clef bass d1
}
Is there a way to make it look like the original in the attachment?
Displaying percussion music in \drummode needs a
Hi Everybody,
I'm currently transcribing a Leadsheet for my Jazz Combo and the
original contains four bars with drumnotes. When I insert the notes via
\drummode it just prints normal notes on the center line:
\version "2.18.2"
{
\repeat unfold 8 {e''8}
\drummode { \clef percussion
hh4.
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