Set up a lilydrum file in the same way as there is a bagpipe.ly. Main focus is on pipeband (snare) drumming. https://deboone.nl/lilydrum
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README.md

Lilydrum (pipeband-drumming notation)

Somehow, the drums part in lilypond does not cover a notation with only right left. That is right is above the line and left is below it. In the same manner as the bagpipe.ly file, flams and drags are defined as a shortcut.

There has been a lilypond include file earlier, made by Simon Froger (which includes all of the above). So first version is a shameless copy. The original file can still be found at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=970.

His website (French) can be found here

How to use


To make a pipeband drum staff simply use \new PipeBandDrumStaff. This creates a DrumStaff with a few specific changes.

!! Note that you do not need to use PipeBandDrumStaff to use the rest.

Music needs to be defined in \drummode. You can use every regular drum character (such as sn or bd), as d and g are appended to the list.

\score {
        \header { title = "Standards 6/8" }
        \new PipeBandDrumStaff {
            \drummode {
                \time 6/8
                \partial 8 d8:32(_"7" |
                \repeat volta 2 {
                    g8.[) g16 \dragd d8] d8.[ d16 \dragg g8] |
                    g8.[ \dragd d16 d8] d8.[ d16 \dragg g8] |
                    \flamddr d8. d16 g8 d4.:32(_"13" |
                    d8.) g16 d8 \flamg g4 d8:32(_"7" \fr |
                    \break
                    g8.[) g16 \dragd d8] d8.[ d16 \dragg g8] |
                    g8.[ \dragd d16 d8] d8.[ d16 \dragg g8] |
                    \flamddr d8. d16:64(_"5" d8) \flamd d8. d16 \flamg g8 |
                    d8.:32(_"5" d16) \flamg g8 \flamd d4. \fr |
                }
            }
        }
    }

(see ./example.ly)

Embellishments (Side)


Flams and Drags can be added using \flam and \drag. They can determine whether to be left or right by themselves for simple expressions. If a certain hand is needed they can be inserted directly by appending d or g to flam,drag,.. A \flam d is equal to \flamd d.

There are currently 4 such shortcuts:

  • \flam - A Flam
  • \drag - A Drag
  • \ruff - A Ruff
  • \sruff - A Swiss Ruff

Unison Brackets (Side)


Unison Brackets are triggered using \dr. They need an endpoint which is defined by \fr.

You can use \tutti for this aswell. It takes a music expression which is automagically put under brackets.

Appending dr to the \flam's or \drag's triggers the unison bracket. e.g. \flamdr of \draggdr.

Flourishing (Tenor)


A few flourishes have been added, most are from the EUSPBA:

  • \flourish
  • \splitTheFeather
  • \cartWheel
  • \up
  • \rswipe
  • \blfy - butterfly
  • \rblfy - reverse butterfly
  • \rthrow - throw right
  • \lthrow - throw left
  • \bthrow - throw both
  • \rpush - push right
  • \lpush - push left
  • \bpush - push both
  • \andrewStop - St. Andrew's Stop
  • \stop

Scoops have not been implemented correctly yet. (see GitHub Issue #4)