Battery Parts Name
Hello everyone!
I met a score that contains a drum team but has two pieces on the drum team that are not part of the drum palette. I would like to know how they were and where they were added to the arrangement (attached file).
Thanks
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Which instruments are you talking about. I don't see any I don't think is part of a standard drum set.
In reply to Which instruments are you… by mike320
The ones that are colored indicated by the arrows.
When we activate N for the drum set that appears below, these parts are not included in this set.
Thank you Mike!
In reply to A que estão coloridas… by mjbartemusica1
Those should both be toms (tom-toms) which are both part of the standard drum set and the GM standard sound font. I went through a few sound fonts but they didn't sound like toms.
In reply to A que estão coloridas… by mjbartemusica1
They sound as "Maracas" and "Cabasa". I think you've to edit the drum set to add them (number 70 and number 69), see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/drum-notation#edit-drumset
In reply to They sound as "Maracas" and … by kuwitt
Hello Friend!
Could you guide me how the procedure is performed?
This is editing the drum set to add them (number 70 and number 69)
Because the drum part is what I doubt most.
Thanks
In reply to They sound as "Maracas" and … by kuwitt
It is not possible to add this instrument to the drum palette as the numbers 69 70 are empty as shown in the attached image.
Thank you friend!
In reply to It is not possible to add… by mjbartemusica1
Works for me. Did you enter name for it in that window?
In reply to Works for me. Did you enter… by kuwitt
Good morning (in Brazil) kuwitt!
Yes it worked, I typed the name and the piece already appeared in the palette, I am very grateful friend!
How do I know and where do I get the list of all battery parts according to pellet numbers?
How did you know that "Maracas" and "Cabasa" were related to the numbers 70 and 69?
Hug!
In reply to Good morning (in Brazil)… by mjbartemusica1
An overview you'll find here for example: http://computermusicresource.com/GM.Percussion.KeyMap.html
To figure out the corresponding sounds in your score, I saved your score as mscx file, opened the file with a text editor and searched for the corresponding strings:
In reply to An overview you'll find here… by kuwitt
Thank you!
I learned your teaching.
Could fix some parts of this relationship definitely in the drum palette?
Because when I do the procedure the piece is in the skin only temporarily, after closing and opening and filing again the pieces is no longer there. So, I have to fix it again. Would normal be like this?
Hug!
In reply to Thank you! I learned your… by mjbartemusica1
If I understand it correct, select after editing view->synthesizer and "Save to score"; then save your score again.
Above as mentioned in the handbook it's possible to save a customized drumset and load it later again.
In reply to If I understand it correct,… by kuwitt
Good morning (in Brazil) kuwitt...
I would like to know how we can fix a drum part on the palette so that it looks final. Because when saved and close and file and open again the piece is no longer. How do I make the drum part stay in the palette forever?
Thank you very much!
In reply to Good morning (in Brazil)… by mjbartemusica1
I don't think you can change the default drum palette.
But you can save/load your own palettes from within the Edit Drumset dialog: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/drum-notation#edit-drumset
In reply to I don't think you can change… by jeetee
Good afternoon (in Brazil) jeetee!!
There really is no way to edit or change the main palette. However according to your teachings I learned to save / load my own palettes.
I performed a test, I deleted all the palettes and only saved one palette with the instrument 69 "Maraca" however, even if this palette has only one instrument, whenever I carry it the instrument 48 "Medium High Tone" is loaded also not being I selected him.
Is it normal for this instrument to be present in any custom palette?
Friendly hug!
In reply to Good afternoon (in Brazil)… by mjbartemusica1
While you are editing the drumset, there are two buttons at the bottom left of the window. Once says Load... the other Save as... Save as... will save your current drum set definition to a file. You can load it later using the Load... button.