hey, thanks for the scanned fragment :-)
grtz, Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ On Twitter <https://twitter.com/#%21/Bart_Issimo> On Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/bartart3d> On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/> 2016-07-29 17:39 GMT+02:00 Jacques Menu Muzhic <imj-muz...@bluewin.ch>: > Hello Bart, > > From Adler’s book: > > > HTH! > > JM > > Le 29 juil. 2016 à 13:44, bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com> a écrit > : > > Hey, > > thanks for the tips, I'll try to find that book of Adler. Good idea to go > straight to the percussionist, I will surely do. > > grtz, > Bart > > http://www.bartart3d.be/ > On Twitter <https://twitter.com/#%21/Bart_Issimo> > On Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/bartart3d> > On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/> > > 2016-07-28 20:37 GMT+02:00 Dr. Raphael D. Thöne < > raphael.tho...@drraphaeldthone.onmicrosoft.com>: > >> I think, as a reference, Samuel Adler’s Study of Orchestration is still a >> valuable tool. >> >> But for my students and quick questions, I always recommend the VSL >> Academy: >> https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Academy >> >> There you can find useful information on standard notation. In your case, >> it though does not state anything… But as a composer, >> I would place one note below and one above and use gliss. in order to >> produce the typical effect (I’m thinking of the bell tree effect)? >> >> Keep in mind: David’s comment is right. Check what you intend and then >> use the right instrument name. >> >> The best reference is always a talk to a percussionist. They know that >> stuff better than the composers (and the orchestrators, too). >> >> Best >> Raphael. >> >> >> Am 28.07.2016 um 20:23 schrieb David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>: >> >> On Thu 28 Jul 2016 at 19:40:44 (+0200), bart deruyter wrote: >> >> ok, some progress :-) >> >> I found something with the aid of Musescore. I'm not sure if it's correct >> though. The Dutch translation of "wind chimes" I found on google translate >> was "wind klokkenspel", which sounds very unnatural, I assumed it just >> combined two words, wind and chimes, but Musescore seems to use the same. >> There is a bug in the instrument naming, it shows "wiind" (double i), >> which >> is a typo, but if that's a typo, chances are it is completely wrong too. >> >> Musescore shows a single line staff, I hope that is correct. >> >> >> this is not a lilypond-specific question, but I guess I might find >> something here :-) . I'm writing down some music I first made in Ardour, >> with orchestral sample libraries. >> >> I'm not quite familiar with percussion notation. I make use of wind chimes >> in the music. it already seems impossible to find a good translation for >> it >> in Dutch but finding a description of how to write it down seems too much >> for google :-p. >> >> If someone here knows of a good, in depth online reference about the rules >> of percussion notation in general, and/or about how to write something >> like >> wind chimes, I'd very much appreciate it. >> >> >> I don't know how others are faring, but I can't decide what you mean >> by wind chimes. Are you talking about the sort of things that half the >> houses in America have hanging in the porch: >> http://www.shopsteins.com/magento/media/catalog/category/wind-chimes.jpg >> or half the church praise bands have hanging off the drumkit: >> http://www.sabian.com/img/cymbals/61174a-24-bar-chimes-aluminum_full.png >> or something else? >> >> Cheers, >> David. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> >> > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > >
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