![]() ![]() Look through this and then ask specific questions and someone will be happy to give you further advice. ![]() If you need to change pitched instruments see: When the musician uses both staves rather quickly or even at the same time they will have to both be visible, when there is a long period of rest on one of the staves it can be hidden. This will give the appearance that the two instruments go together. You can now double click any barline on the drumset staff and drag the box that will appear at the bottom of the line down to the bottom of the Glockenspiel staff. See for further info on editing the Drumset. You can then add the instruments to the staff, assign note heads, lines voices and so on for all of the unpitched instruments. Next, right click the staff again and chose Edit Drumset. Adjust the number of lines you want on the staff and click OK. You have one line, but will probably want more for more instruments. Once the score is started for those two instrument, right click the Ride Cymbal and chose Staff Properties. For examples sake, lets use the Ride Cymbal and Glockenspiel. Start by making two instruments, one an unpitched followed by a pitched. He can change instruments from say the glockenspiel to the tubular bells if you want using the same staff - they're both pitched. Pitched percussion cannot currently be put on the same staff as non pitched percussion, so you will have to make a separate staff for any and/or all pitched instruments played by a single musician. To make learning a song easier, Aria Maestosa can represent the notes in different ways: on the music staff, for guitar, keyboard, drums, etc. You DO want to use this feature for the percussionists who play, for example, the Snare drum, Ride Cymbal and Triangle. Aria Maestosa is a visual, multi-track MIDI editor that lets you modify a melody thats already written or compose a new one from scratch. You can edit a drum set to have as many or few unpitched instruments that you want. I mean like a snare drum, marimba, tam-tam, and glockenspiel on the same bar line at separate points in the music. Also, when I say "percussion parts on one staff," I DO NOT mean like a drum set. ![]() I heard that there is a way to do this, but no matter how much I search I cannot find anything that is related to my problem, so I came here. That wastes paper and it is hard to play an instrument while having to constantly turn the page after every 7 measures, so I want to condense the percussion parts into one staff (that is the third time that I said that, but I really want to emphasize what I want help on). I have the instruments that I want to use, but I want to use them on one staff so that I don't have bar lines for each individual instrument on the same page when I print the parts. I am currently composing a piece that requires multiple percussion instruments to be used by the one person or, in other words, I am trying to make a percussion 1 part, percussion 2 part, and so on. ![]()
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