Musescore Doesn't Have Some Notes
I was trying to make a Drum SOLO and I saw that one sound did not match and I started doing research. In my research, I thought that another sound similar to a Bicycle horn would be more compatible, but there was no such sound in musescore's Drum. And I started searching. When I pressed the piano keyboard on the instrument, I came across a note that I could not write on the drum set. And when I pressed the whole keyboard one by one, the note I was looking for was there, but I could not write its note even if it was from the piano keyboard. After that, I saw that there were about 30 sounds but could not be played in the Drumset too. Is this a problem?
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There should be a Conga anyway
See https://www.midi.org/specifications-old/item/gm-level-1-sound-set under "General MIDI Level 1 Percussion Key Map"
In reply to See https://www.midi.org… by Jojo-Schmitz
I didn't understand too much
In reply to I didn't understand too much by HyperioXHell
There are 3 conga sounds:
62 Mute Hi Conga
63 Open Hi Conga
64 Low Conga
All 3 are available in MuseScore too
In reply to There are 3 conga spounds:… by Jojo-Schmitz
There is one more thing that confuses me
In reply to There is one more thing that… by HyperioXHell
I see people uploading the sounds of Musescore instruments to Musescore's Drum set. A user somehow uploaded Timpani sound and Cuica sound to Musescore's Drum set and I still can't figure out how do they load the sound of another instrument?
In reply to I see people uploading the… by HyperioXHell
Nobody is uploading the sounds of Musescore instruments to Musescore's Drum set. Peopla are only using sounds that are there already.
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/drum-notation#edit-drumset
In reply to Nobody is uploading the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Check out the Drum sets for this score I sent you.There is a different note, and this note produces a different sound.Is it something related to the version of the score?Or there are different Drumkits?I'm very confused...
In reply to Check out the Drum sets for… by HyperioXHell
Yes, there are different drumkits, that's also why you can edit them
In reply to Yes, there are different… by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't have theese drumkits.....
In reply to I don't have theese drumkits… by HyperioXHell
I only have a Drumkit.
In reply to I only have a Drumkit. by HyperioXHell
Is this a problem?How will I make my score?
In reply to Is this a problem?How will I… by HyperioXHell
Edit. Your. Drumset.
In reply to Check out the Drum sets for… by HyperioXHell
Please read the Handbook section on drum notation. If after reading it completely, you have a specific question about a specific section of it, please tell us exactly which sentence you are having trouble understanding. Then we can try to explain it.
You wrote:
Check out the Drum sets for this score I sent you.
Okay, in your score "Red_March.mscz", I see 2 Drumsets:
You wrote:
There is a different note, and this note produces a different sound.Is it something related to the version of the score?Or there are different Drumkits?
Yes, there are different drum kits, selectable in the Mixer's 'Sound' drop down list...
You have "Standard" for the first:
and "Orchestra Kit" for the second:
In reply to You wrote: Check out the… by Jm6stringer
It's not my music. I got it from someone else.
In reply to It's not my music. I got it… by HyperioXHell
And thank you so much.