High and low woodblock example: Difference between revisions
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Two Woodblocks, entered with | Two Woodblocks, entered with ‘wbh’ (high woodblock) and ‘wbl’ (low woodblock). The length of the bar line has been altered with an <code>\override</code> command, otherwise it would be too short. The positions of the two staff lines also have to be explicitly defined. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24"> | |||
% These lines define the position of the woodblocks in the stave; | % These lines define the position of the woodblocks in the stave; | ||
% if you like, you can change it or you can use special note heads | % if you like, you can change it or you can use special note heads | ||
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\drummode { | \drummode { | ||
\time 2/4 | \time 2/4 | ||
wbh8 16 16 8-> 8 | | |||
wbl8 16 16-> ~ 16 16 r8 | | wbl8 16 16-> ~ 16 16 r8 | | ||
} | } | ||
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[[Category:Percussion]] | [[Category:Percussion]] | ||
[[Category:Rhythms]] | [[Category:Rhythms]] | ||
[[Category:Specific notation]] | [[Category:Specific notation]] | ||
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | [[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Snippet]] | [[Category:Snippet]] | ||