Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-31 Thread bart deruyter
hey, thanks for the scanned fragment :-) grtz, Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ On Twitter On Identi.ca On Google+ 2016-07-29 17:39 GMT+02:00 Jacques Menu Muzhic : > Hello Ba

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-29 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Bart, From Adler’s book: HTH! JM > Le 29 juil. 2016 à 13:44, bart deruyter 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/

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-29 Thread bart deruyter
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 On Identi.ca On Google+

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread Dr . Raphael D . Thöne
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 sta

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread bart deruyter
David (Wright), I mean the second option. There are three types of these wind chimes, wood, metallic and glass. The one of your image shows the metallic wind chime. I've continued searching about other percussion instruments, like conga's. Lilypond and Musescore show different things. Musescore u

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread David Wright
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 a

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread David Kastrup
bart deruyter writes: > 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, w

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread bart deruyter
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

notation of wind chimes

2016-07-28 Thread bart deruyter
Hi all, 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 impossibl