Hi Naomi,
Here's what I do. (If anyone has any better ideas, please shout!) Bear in
mind I'm using lilypond-book to produce multiple small snippets of music for
a tutor book.
\begin[staffsize=20]{lilypond}
\version "2.6.0"
#(define mydrums '((bassdrum default #f -3)(sidestick xcircle #f 1)(sn
oices, however, I shall
see how far I get...
Cheers! :)
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Incidentally, I'm using Windows XP and lilypond version 2.6 (will be getting
2.8 soon)...
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Hi.
>
> I was wondering if someone could please post up an example kit part for me
> to have a look at?
>
I've attached a tar file of a part I transcribed some time ago.
Hopefully, it will show enough to get you started.
>
> Code:
>
> [...]
Sorry to say, but your code is hardly legible.
[More
e #' (font-size .
-0.5) \bold \hspace #0 "Andante Cantabile" }
\set Score.skipBars = ##t R1.*4 crashcymbal8 hihat8 hh8 hh8 hh8 hh8 hh8 hh8
hh8 hh8 hh8 hh8 }
down = \drummode { bassdrum4. snare4 bd8 bd4. sn4. }
\new DrumStaff <<
\new DrumVoice { \voiceOne \up }
\new DrumVoice { \