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Percussion notation : ウィキペディア英語版
Percussion notation

Percussion notation is a type of musical notation indicating notes to be played by percussion instruments. As with other forms of musical notation, sounds are represented by symbols which are usually written onto a musical staff (or stave).
Percussion instruments are generally grouped into two categories: pitched and non-pitched. The notation of non-pitched percussion instruments is less standardized. Cymbals are usually notated with 'x' note heads, drums with normal elliptical note heads and auxiliary percussion with alternative note heads.〔(Drum Notation ) - Drumbook.org〕 Non-pitched percussion notation on a conventional staff once commonly employed the bass clef, but the neutral clef (or "percussion clef"), consisting of two parallel vertical lines, is usually preferred now. It is usual to label each instrument and technique the first time it is introduced, or to add an explanatory footnote, to clarify this. Below is an example of drum set notation.
==Key or Legend==
Each line and space of the staff is assigned a different part or "voice" of the drum kit and these are often laid out at the beginning of a piece of music in what is known as a ''key'' or ''legend'' or occasionally labeled when initially appear in the piece.〔Peckman, Jonathan (2007). ''Picture Yourself Drumming'', p.46. ISBN 1-59863-330-9.〕
Below are two examples of Drum Legends as they would appear in the music:
Example 1: (Less common)
Example 2:
The notation program Sibelius (as seen in example 2) uses a system based on the recommendations of the Percussive Arts Society found in Norman Weinberg’s ''Guide To Standardized Drumset Notation'' (2002, ISBN 0-9664928-1-1).)

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