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@node Percussion
@section Percussion
+@menu
+* Percussion sections::
+@end menu
+
+@node Percussion sections
+@subsection Percussion sections
+
Rhythmic music is primarily used for percussion and drum notation, but it can
also be used to show the rhythms of melodies.
@end menu
-@anchor{Showing melody rhythms}
+@node Showing melody rhythms
@unnumberedsubsubsec Showing melody rhythms
Sometimes you might want to show only the rhythm of a melody. This
@seealso
-Program reference: @internalsref{RhythmicStaff}.
+Internals Reference: @internalsref{RhythmicStaff}.
-@anchor{Entering percussion}
+@node Entering percussion
@unnumberedsubsubsec Entering percussion
@cindex percussion
@seealso
-Program reference: @internalsref{note-event}.
+Internals Reference: @internalsref{note-event}.
-@anchor{Percussion staves}
+@node Percussion staves
@unnumberedsubsubsec Percussion staves
@cindex percussion
@cindex drums
@end lilypond
The above example shows verbose polyphonic notation. The short
-polyphonic notation, described in @ref{Basic polyphony}, can also be used if
-the @internalsref{DrumVoice}s are instantiated by hand first. For example,
+polyphonic notation, described in @rlearning{I'm seeing Voices},
+can also be used if the @internalsref{DrumVoice}s are instantiated
+by hand first. For example,
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim]
\new DrumStaff <<
Init files: @file{ly/@/drumpitch@/-init@/.ly}.
-Program reference: @internalsref{DrumStaff}, @internalsref{DrumVoice}.
+Internals Reference: @internalsref{DrumStaff}, @internalsref{DrumVoice}.
@refbugs
for this purpose instead.
-@c FIXME: check name -gp
-@anchor{Ghost notes}
+@c TODO: check name -gp
+@node Ghost notes
@unnumberedsubsubsec Ghost notes
Ghost notes for drums and percussion may be created using the