Identify and write drum parts.
Hello everyone!
I have a small groove (attachment) however I would like to insert two drum pieces (colored) in another arrangement. However, they are not found in the default drum map provided at the bottom of MuseScore. Would you like to know what these pieces are and how to find them in the "Edit Drums" window to insert in another arrangement?
Thank you very much!
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If I'm not wrong, you're looking for number "39" and "82" to define it inside the drumset: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/drum-notation#edit-drumset?
Btw.: It's also possible to save a custom drum palette, but I've never dealt with it or respective to load load a cutsomized one.
In reply to Btw.: It's also possible to… by kuwitt
Hello Kuwitt!
Thanks for teaching however, I tried to edit as per your directions but said parts 39 and 82 do not appear or are not available in the "Edit Percussion" window (see attachment).
Why are they not available along with the others?
Hug!
In reply to Hello Kuwitt! Thanks for… by mjbartemusica1
You've first to define these sounds inside the drummap., see: https://musescore.org/sites/musescore.org/files/General%20MIDI%20Standa…, number 39 is the sound for "handclap", for number 82 I'm not sure, there exist surely an extended map.
In the attached a drm-file for that I've already defined these sounds, enter the "edit drumset dialogue" and load the attached file.
In reply to You've first to define these… by kuwitt
Hello Kuwitt!
Thanks for the file but I couldn't load it on my computer as it looks like it's in xml language (see attachment).
Hug!
In reply to Hello Kuwitt! Thanks for the… by mjbartemusica1
Save the file onto your computer(probably right click and "save as...") and load it inside MuseScore:
In reply to Save the file onto your… by kuwitt
Thanks for everything Kuwitt, all right!
Strong hug!
In reply to Thanks for everything Kuwitt… by mjbartemusica1
For report: I was curious myself about it, "82" in a general midi drum map seems to represent "shakers" (one among other sources): https://soundprogramming.net/file-formats/general-midi-drum-note-number….