

Chords can start or end at different times or have different volumes.For example, g4 and 4p4 sound exactly the same. If you want a chord without melody, put rests in the melody portion. A chord without a melody note after it won't make any noise. Chords only play when melody notes play.The last volume in each chord decides how loud that chord is.To make it a different length, add the duration, in sixteenth notes, after the closing bracket. The default duration of the whole chord is 4 (a quarter note). The durations of the notes inside a chord don't matter.One- or two-note "chords" are fine too.Write all the notes in the chord inside square brackets.For example, C6 is six sixteenth notes long, or a dotted quarter note. When a duration is included, upper- and lower-case don't matter. To get notes of a different duration, put the note length, in sixteenth notes, after the note name.Notes written in upper case have a duration of 4, meaning one quarter note.Notes and rests written in lower case have a duration of 2, meaning two sixteenth notes or one eighth note.The shortest note you can write in Clan Lord notation is a sixteenth note.If you try to change it lower than -1, it will stay at -1. If you try to change it higher than +1, it will stay at +1.
#CLAN LORD STATUS PLUS#
Plus and minus ( + and -) change the octave up and down by one, respectively. The octave can also be adjusted relative to the currrent octave.To set the octave to -1, use backslash ( \).It can go one below that and one above, to -1 and +1. The default octave is the middle of each instrument's range.Some instruments can also play one more note, the C just above their upper octave, but only if you call it /b# instead.The orga drum can play only B and G, still in all three octaves.
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IntroductionThe Clan Lord online game from Delta Taolets players compose music and play it in the game for everyone to hear. Clan Lord music notation Clan Lord music notation
