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Latest revision as of 23:22, 21 November 2025

The instrumentName property of a staff or a staff group can take arbitrary markup. For example, rather than writing “Percussion”, you can also print two sticks to indicate percussion.

This example also shows how to combine several text markup objects and properly shift them before overlaying them.

\version "2.24"

%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=515

\new Staff = "Percussion" <<
  %Use a markup as the instrumentName for the staff!
  \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup {
    \combine
      \translate #(cons -1.25 0) \combine
        \draw-circle #0.65 #0 ##t
        \override #'(thickness . 2.5) \draw-line #'(3 . -3)
      \translate #(cons 1.25 0) \combine
        \draw-circle #0.65 #0 ##t
        \override #'(thickness . 2.5) \draw-line #'(-3 . -3)
  }
  \new Voice \relative c' { c1 }
>>