Rhythm notation for jazz arrangements
Hello guys! thanks for the great product, first of all))
So here's the deal... Can you put ...how should I call that.. rhythm "ribs" into the notation possibilities - for rhythm guitar and piano, as it is done in the jazz (and not only) band arrangements? It would make it more easy to write parts for the rhythm section - and would look quite cool and professional. I'm adding the picture with example of waht I'm speaking about.
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See http://musescore.org/en/handbook/create-slash-notation
In reply to See by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks! Downloaded the plugin - all works fine!
In reply to See by Jojo-Schmitz
In the last Nightly that I downloaded, I couldn't get slash notation to work for the Drumkit. And in particular, I'd like to be able to have eg 4 slashes in the stave (sort of indicating that the drummer keeps time) with accent rhythms above the stave to indicate what the band is doing and what the drummer should help accent. Is that possible?
I have included a version of what I mean tho my drummer would prefer the accents to be "hovering" above the stave rather than sat on top of it.
Thanks.
In reply to In the last Nightly that I by onscuba
Yes, it's possible, and in fact I specifically designed the new slash facility to make this easy. You don't say if you're trying to use the old slash plugin (which won't work, so you can give up now) or if you have found the new slash facility under Edit / Tools. With the latter, there are two new commands: Fill With Slashes, and Toggle Rhythmic Slash Notation. You'll want to use them both as follows:
1) enter the "accents" in voice 3 - for drums, easiest way is probably to enter in snare durm then use Edit / Tools / Voices / Exchange Voice 1-3
2) Select the range containing the notes you want converted
3) Edit / Tools / Toggle Rhythmic Slash Notation - this converts any selected notes to slash notation - on the staff for voice 1, hovering above for voice 3
4) with that range still selected, Edit / Tools / Fill With Slashes
If you need the accents to be represented without slashes as depicted, then after step 3, right click a note, Select / All Similar Slements in Range Selection, and use the Inspector to change the noteheads. That would also be a time you could adjust the amount by which they "float" above the staff (you'll see they have their "Chord / Vertical offset" set to -0.50).
You'll need to adjust the height of the rests manually the same way (right click, select..., inspector). I may decide to do that automatically in the command, but right now it isn't clear if this is always the right thing to do. Also I am aware there is a bug with the beam placement with small slash-headed eighth notes.
In reply to In the last Nightly that I by onscuba
I would like input on the defaults for how "accent" notation is created (rhythmic notation for notes in voice 3). Right now, it's small slash-headed notes floating above the staff. My impression is that this is most common and appropriate for lead sheets - "regular" noteheads would be too easily mistaken for actual notes to be played. But looking at the jazz big band and combo charts I have on hand, and checking a couple of arranging textbooks, I see that normal noteheads are actually more common, and they don't necessarily "float" - they look just the picture above.
I am considering changing the default just for drum staves - regular heads, no float.
In both cases, I may yet decide to move the rests up as well. One thing that stops me is that this part of the code would not necessarily know where multi-voice rests are placed by default - and who knows if we'll change that default (or make it a style option) some day.
In reply to I would like input on the by Marc Sabatella
Marc, thankyou for your step by step. I must be missing a something (probably in the head!) as under the EDIT menu, I do not have TOOLS (and therefore the rest of your step by step is not possible for me)
I have right clicked the notes to see if its hiding there and it isn't.
oh yes I'm using 2668d60 atm on Win 8.1
Where is my obvious mistake please.
Thanks again
In reply to Marc, thankyou for your step by onscuba
The obvious mistakes is that your version is from 14Nov2014 and as such too old ;-)
You need 6b0ff3a88 from 21Nov2014 or later
In reply to The obvious mistakes is that by Jojo-Schmitz
This programme develops faster than a fast thing!
Thanks JoJo
In reply to I would like input on the by Marc Sabatella
I checked around enough to convince myself that using normal heads by default for accents in drum staves is pretty standard, so that is now in latest builds. Regular staves still get floating slashes, which is definitely the way to go for lead sheets.
In reply to I checked around enough to by Marc Sabatella
Marc
Just downloaded 7895c41
its a good job you live in the USA (I'm guessing) otherwise I'd call round and kiss you.
Drum notation is now GGGRRREEEAAAT!!!!!!!!!!!
You can't see me dancing around the room (just as well) but, ho hum, happy days!
In reply to Marc Just downloaded by onscuba
Thanks, that makes me happy to hear :-)