Re: percussion
Reply #3 –
Hi Andrew,
unfortunately, it seems there are several standards. My son, who is a drummer of some skill, tells me that the following is quite common and I believe is the standard used when he was sitting his exams (here in Australia). Called (I think) AMEB for (Australian Music Education Board) - but I could be wrong, he's not here to ask so I can't confirm it.
First, though the clef is a percussion clef, I'm going to identify the lines and spaces as if they were bass clef - sorry I can't upload an image.
- Closed hi-hat................. X note head with + sign on B space above staff
- Open hi-hat................... X note head with o (small circle) sign on B space above staff
- Ride Cymbal................... X note head on A line
- Ride Cymbal bell.............. diamond note head on A line
- Crash Cymbal................. circled X note head on A line
- Cowbell......................... diamond note head on C ledger line (above staff)
- Snare Drum.................... normal note head on E space
- Cross stick on snare........ X note head on E space
- Tom 1........................... normal note head on G space
- Tom 2........................... normal note head on F line
- Tom 3........................... normal note head on C space
- Tom 4........................... normal note head on B line
- Bass drum 1 (right foot).... normal note head on A space
- Bass drum 2 (left foot)..... normal note head on G line
- Hi-hat (with foot)........... X note head on F space (below staff)
- Hi-hat splash (with foot).. circled X note head on F space (below staff)
- Ghost note.................... brackets around note
- Flam............................. Grace note (slashed stem) tied to non-grace note on drum required
- Double stroke................. single slash on stem
- Buzz stroke.................... triple slash on stem
I'm not sure if it is important, but except for the 2 bass drum and 2 hi-hat(with foot) the stems were all up. The 4 mentioned were the only ones with stem down. I have transcribed this from one of his books that he loaned me several days ago - I wanted to know about it too
Some of these will need text added to the notation - the circled X notes, the brackets etc.
Hope this helps,
Lawrie