Re: How to write beats

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Philippe Hezaine wrote:> Chris McCormick a écrit :>   >> Hi All,>>>> I wrote this for a couple of my friends and thought it might come in>> useful for someone else:>> <http://mccormick.cx/news/entries/how-to-write-beats.news>>>>> Chris.>>>> ------------------->> http://mccormick.cx>>   >>     > Hi all,>> Many thanks Chris.>> I've made a lilypond file, a midi file and a pdf from your article.> Some velocities are given as numbers. (not complete)> May be there are mistakes or incomprehensions.> Tell me your feedback.>> It's here for some days:>> http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr/spip.php?article28>> Have fun.>   Thanks Philippe!
I was wondering, is there information available to learn putting those beats into notation? What 'symbol' belongs to the bass, hi-hat etc.Is there information on the internet about it? Or does someone knows a other method (good book) for it?
And how easy is it to match the notes with a drumkit in for example hydrogen? I think it should possible to play the drum score in Rosegarden with Hydrogen as a synth..
Regards,
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