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Title: rhythem part
Post by: ally on 2002-06-14 05:56 PM
how do i add a rhythm part
or how do i turn the notes form circles into "x" to create the rhtyhm part????????????????????????????
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: Graham Howe on 2002-06-15 08:09 AM
This is one of the few aspects of music annotation which NWC, despite years of nagging from its fans, have refused to address, and one of my only criticisms om NWC.
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: Ertuğrul İnanç on 2002-06-16 06:35 PM
 
Before going alarmed, see http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful.html#Fonts

You can manage the number of lines per staff at Edit > Staff Properties > Visual since a typical percussion staff consists of a single line.

Hth,
Ertugrul
 
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: John Kavanagh on 2002-06-17 02:52 PM
If you want a printing/playing score, I found the "bongo" font, added as text items on a 1-line staff with invisible notes on it, works best for me.

If this sounds like gibberish, just ask.
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: Cyril N. Alberga on 2002-06-17 05:33 PM
This is a good example of a problem I face.  If you were allowed to specify different fonts for the lyrics of different staves, then the "bongo" characters could be entered as lyrics while still allowing "real" lyrics on another staff.  This, in turn, would make the X-head notes show in color during the "note chase".  As it is, since random text items are ignored by the "notechase" (which is reasonable) they just sit there.

I've added this to the wish list, but others doing the same might help.

Cyril
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: Sarah Bellum on 2002-06-17 09:35 PM
Bongos has no down-stemmed notes.  Is there a Bongos2 under development which will take care of this?
Title: Re: rhythem part
Post by: Robert A. on 2002-06-17 10:11 PM
I'll think about a down-stem Bongos. No promises. (I am the person who created that font).