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Re: mute percussion notation
From: |
Thomas Morley |
Subject: |
Re: mute percussion notation |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Mar 2016 18:56:16 +0100 |
2016-03-21 18:05 GMT+01:00 Bernard <address@hidden>:
> On 21-03-16 17:43, Thomas Morley wrote:
>>
>> 2016-03-21 17:33 GMT+01:00 Bernard <address@hidden>:
>>>
>>>
>> Look for congas-style and click on the example.
>> p.e. cghm is the shortcut for mutehiconga
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Harm
>>
> Yes, I have seen that. But I do not see a visual difference between cghm
> and cgh .
Really?
I see different articulation-signs.
Maybe it would be easier you show us (with an image), what you want to achieve.
All those drumstaff-"pitches" are highly customizeable.
Cheers,
Harm
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