"scottish" drum notation
How to assign snare drum sound to left and right hand above and below line?
How to assign snare drum sound to left and right hand above and below line?
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Can you explain what you mean in more detail? An image from a published score would help.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
online Info here:
https://www.rhythm-monster.com/blog/scottish-pipe-band-drumming
In reply to online Info here: https:/… by stefaneksteen
https://www.rhythm-monster.com/blog/scottish-pipe-band-drumming
In reply to online Info here: https:/… by stefaneksteen
Can you say which aspect specifically you are asking about> Kike, which specific symbol, which specific note, etc?
In reply to Can you say which aspect… by Marc Sabatella
Hi, I ask about how to assign the snare sound for the left hand (below the line). When I try to "construct it" I only get the sound playing for the right hand. I tried "Edit Drumset" but I don't find a way to do it.
Here's a score I tried out
https://musescore.com/user/47673791/scores/9167886/s/zRCkvG?share=copy_…
Thanks
Steff
In reply to Hi, I ask about how to… by stefaneksteen
Hmm, are you saying these different notes represent the same sound? In order to get that working perfectly, you'd need to use a soundfont that actually provides two different snare drum pitches, so you could assign one to the above position and one to the below. With the standard soundfont, you could choose a pitch that sounds close enough.
In reply to Hmm, are you saying these… by Marc Sabatella
The other ugly workaround is to "fix to line" manually the relevant notes.
FWIW; my son recently started drum lessons and I have come across this notation in some of his materials as well. So far only on copies of handwritten stuff though.
In reply to The other ugly workaround is… by jeetee
It's called Berger Uniline Notation if you're interested. Scottish and Swiss drummers use it to indicate which hand does what.
In reply to Hmm, are you saying these… by Marc Sabatella
How do I choose and apply a soundfont?
On an unrelated point, I see as of this date there are no scores on your profile. Do you plan to upload (Scottish drum) pieces? If so, I'd follow your profile, so I can understand more of how drum notation renders to the sounds. My percussion handling in notation is so primitive. Thx.
In reply to On an unrelated point, I see… by Are Jayem
You wrote:
My percussion handling in notation is so primitive.
Have a look at this:
Drum_Styles_Grooves.mscz
which is taken from:
https://musescore.com/user/38/scores/3020#
where the online playback of the score (on dotcom) seems glitched.
However, playback within the MuseScore software itself is fine.