[Menvi-discuss] Braille Drum Notation

Eddie Salcido rednexican75 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 18:01:42 EDT 2023



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> On Jun 16, 2023, at 12:44 PM, Jeanie Willis via Menvi-discuss <menvi-discuss at menvi.org> wrote:
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> Hi Eddie,
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> I was hoping someone else would jump in and say they are a percussion expert
> as I don't know anything about Braille percussion.
> But, I can point you to the BANA Braille Music code 2015 in 5 Braile volumes
> and pdf which will have a specific section on percussion I'm sure.  I also
> notice that volume 5 has a list of all available Braille music symbols.
> Also, I have found my transcriber with any unusual violin signs for slides
> at a specific angle will use an appropriate sign in a way that in her
> experience fits all the other rules even if she can't find a precedent for
> this.  So working with a good transcriber to explain what the print symbol
> does and finding a good solution is always possible.  She then lists those
> in the table at the front of the book as a reference.
> I'm sure there will be an appropriate symbol there even if it means
> something slightly different for a different instrument, but can be adapted.
> Then, if there wasn't an option in the BANA code and you have a good
> solution specific to percussion you can submit these to be considered and
> added.
> Hope that is of help.
> Someone else may be able to direct you to the specific section/pages within
> the code for you to reference.  I haven't tackled the volumes much yet.
> And if you are still stuck I could ask my transcriber for some guidance for
> you.
> 
> Jeanie
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> Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Braille Drum Notation
> 
> Hello, everyone.
> I'm wondering how comprehensive the music braille code is for drum notation
> for things like ride symbols, cross sticks, kicks, snares, high hats and
> floor toms and how you would go about notating drum fills with these
> elements in a rhythmic fashion. Over the past few weeks, I have cobbled
> together my own braille charting and arranging system for a show I'm doing
> next month, and this would be a cool piece of information to have. Thanks.
> Eddie
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> http://mail.menvi.org/mailman/listinfo/menvi-discuss_menvi.orgJeanie, thank youso much for pointing me inthis direction! Right now, I don't have a braille displaysoI could get my hands onthesevolumes. Can they be purchased from somewhere like the National Braille Press in Boston for a fee? Also, what I've been doing is notating drum fills with the regular notation, like dots 1 4 and 5 for an eighthnote and dots 1 3 4 and 6 for an eighth rest, and dots 1 2 3 and 6 for a quarter rest and so on. I haven't gotten more specific than that though.
Eddie
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