![]() (Rim shots not shown in the image below, but you can see what they might look like in the snare/tenor parts). Rim shots - used less frequently on bass drum, these are usually shown with an “X” notehead on a split line with a marcato accent or something similar to distinguish from a rim click. ![]() This is when players tap the rim (or hopefully rim guard) of the drum. Rim clicks - if unison (usually), these are notated on the middle line with an “X” notehead. Musical Symbols Range: 1D100 1D1FF The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1 This file contains a excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata, or other updates to the Unicode Standard. Splits - located on any of the various spaces, are used when just one or a few players should hit the drum. Unisons - located on the middle line, usually with larger noteheads, are used when all bass drummers hit the drum at the same time. ![]() Performers represent one part of a whole, with much of their music being played solo, as they are the only one on their particular drum, and a “dropped” (missed) note means disaster for the overall drumline sound. Playing in a marching bass drum line is a truly unique experience. ![]()
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