High and low woodblock example: Difference between revisions

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Two Woodblocks, entered with 'wbh' (high woodblock) and 'wbl' (low woodblock). The length of the barline has been altered with an \override command otherwise it would be too short. The positions of the two stafflines also have to be explicitly defined.
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" full>
\paper { tagline = ##f }


<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
     wbl8 16 16 8-> 8 |
     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:Preparing parts]]
[[Category:Really simple]]
[[Category:Rhythms]]
[[Category:Rhythms]]
[[Category:Specific notation]]
[[Category:Specific notation]]
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]]
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]]
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