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Re: Mute notation
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Brett McCoy |
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Re: Mute notation |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 16:44:09 -0400 |
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:47 PM, <address@hidden> 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 think about a special token which mark the tone
> should be played as mute.
I had to score some music recently that included a dumbek part. I gave
up trying to do anything fancy, since there's no standard dumbek
notation anyway, so I just used a standard percussion staff and
indicated the note names under the staff (using D T K for dum tek ka),
and placing bass drum and snare notes on the staff. Trying to get
fancier than that would have been overkill since I just wanted to
establish the basic rhythm over which a live player would be able to
improvise fills and such.
-- Brett
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