Drum Notation 28 years ago Would you like to print out a part for a kit drummer in a readable form. NWC 13.1 now allows you to separate the kit (B2-B4) from the latin stuff (C5 and above). If you have a copy of QBasic in your DOS directory I have a small program that will make the conversion from midi notes to standard notes in a few seconds. If you would like a copy drop me an Enote - bargrah@hotmail.com Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #1 – 28 years ago We can do drumscore with NWC! I've tried but not to sucessfully due to lack of symbols for cymbals/closed hi hat etc. can I have a copy of your programme? Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #3 – 27 years ago It is unlikely that Barry will see responses to this post. You may want to use direct email, per his message. Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #4 – 27 years ago He'll see it. He's an NWC junkie, like the rest of us. Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #5 – 27 years ago I am a beginer drummer and i nedd free notation wich i can actually read .do you now of any more links on the www ? Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #6 – 27 years ago Would you please send me some information about the notation of drums?I can't find any software for this, but it must exists!thanks, Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #7 – 27 years ago I've just got exactly the same problem. If you got any solutions please sendme an E-mail. You would help me very much. yours sincerely Eelke Quote Selected
Re: Drum Notation Reply #8 – 27 years ago If anybody have an idea of notation of rudiments (I'm not sure about the name in English) pleasesend it to me.Bye. Quote Selected