Hello Brett,
When trying I noticed also it is complicated. Some say Djembe is
impossible to notated. But I do not agree with them.
Myself I do not have a very good memory to remember all ritmes. And I
am not the only one. I feel it is Djembe notation is not impossible,
although hard to do
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:47 PM, wrote:
> I want to write a notation for Djembe. Normal notation in Lilypond is fine.
> But how can I write a "mute" tone. This is one hand on the Djembe, which
> mutes the sound and the other hand plays the normal tone, f.e. the bass.
> Mute is rarely used. I thi
are you aware of
http://pagespro-orange.fr/christian.texier/mididesi/
which you can embed in lilypond like this
blah = \markup {\override #'(font-name . "Concreta") %loads Concreta font
\fontsize #2
"%" %bow char
}
{
c4^\blah }
looks (for example):
<
On Jul 19, 2010, at 9:47 PM, lilyp...@bernardhulsman.nl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to write a notation for Djembe. Normal notation in Lilypond is fine.
> But how can I write a "mute" tone. This is one hand on the Djembe, which
> mutes the sound and the other hand plays the normal tone, f.e. th
Hello,
I want to write a notation for Djembe. Normal notation in Lilypond is
fine. But how can I write a "mute" tone. This is one hand on the
Djembe, which mutes the sound and the other hand plays the normal
tone, f.e. the bass. Mute is rarely used. I think about a special
token which mar