On Wed, 8 May 2013 08:38:44 -0400
Carl Peterson <carlopeter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The end result would be two staves without grouping, one for timpani
> and another for the bass/snare.

I think you are correct except that the OP said;

> > Ok. I'v never seen percussion music so I don't even know how to
> > looks. I have to in this final assignment write for 3 timponies, 1
> > player playing them, a bass drum and symbol, one player playing
> > them and a snare.

So I think three staves if I read that right.  One for the timpani, one
for the bass drum and cymbal (not symbol, btw) and a separate one for
the snare.

It does seem like a strange setup.  At first I though marching band
but marching bands have one timpano per player don't they?

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