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I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

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I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

#Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

#Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

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I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

#Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/13/lily-b2d04dd1.png

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

#Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/13/lily-b2d04dd1.png

I'd like to score a congas part in lilypond, but I can't figure out how.

I've found the lilypond documentation on it here, but I can't understand it, especially this bit:

There are also other layout possibilities. To use these, set the property drumStyleTable in context DrumVoice.

#Please, if someone could just show me an example conga staff and part it would be great

I just need to know how to set up a staff for the congas.

Currently I achieved this:

But it is with improper technique (I just used a normal staff and changed the number of staff lines,) so I can't show open/slap/etc. tones and the staff lines appear too close together.


Just realised my question might be a bit unclear, so here I will describe what I would like to see in an answer:

The perfect answer really just needs to be a code snippet which contains lilypond code which compiles into a congas staff and a congas part. If you could also show how to display the different tones that would be great, e.g.:

\new DrumStaff {
    \style = congas
    \cgho \cgl
}

with a picture of what is produced.


What I'm aiming for:

but on two lines like this:

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