Hey Jeff,

What do you mean by "blank" -- you mean, like just a stem and no notehead? Hmmm. I'll have to think on that.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 24 Feb 2007, at 7:54 PM, shirling & neueweise wrote:


What do you think the most concise way of notating and explaining the desired effect would be? (The part is for a classical percussionist.)

since it's classical and not latin percussionist, i would go for a 2-line staff (use treble staff lines G/D) with below the line open and above the line closed/elbow ("lower" and "higher" pitch). gliss line (straight) and make all but start/end noteheads blank. i have done similar and percussionists find this kind of thing intuitive to read.

explain it in the legend if it happens more than once, otherwise a text note in the score where it occurs.

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