Usual percussion music

Besides single percussion scores usually written using one-line staffs, percussion music involving several instruments is often writen on five-line staffs with a drum clef, where the instruments are distinguished by the type of the note heads and the apparent pitch of the note on the staff. We give an example — kindly provided by Agusti MARTÍN DOMINGO :



\begin{music}
\generalsignature{0}
\generalmeter{\meterfrac44}
\cleftoksi={00...
...zox d\zql f\zq j\kh0n\tbu0\oxh0n\enotes
\setrightrepeat\finextrait
\end{music}
Its coding was :

\begin{music}
\def\nbinstruments{1}\generalsignature{0}\def\stafflinesbi{5}
\generalmeter{\meterfrac44}
\cleftoksi={0000}\def\clefdesoli{\drumclefsymbol}
\normal
\debutextrait
\leftrepeat
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\xh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zk d\zql f\zq j\xh0n\tbu0\xh0n\enotes
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\xh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zk d\zql f\zq j\xh0n\tbu0\xh0n\enotes
\barre
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\kh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zx d\zql f\zq j\kh0n\tbu0\kh0n\enotes
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\kh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zx d\zql f\zq j\kh0n\tbu0\kh0n\enotes
\barre
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\oxh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zox d\zql f\zq j\kh0n\tbu0\oxh0n\enotes
\Notes\zql f\rlap{\soupir}\ibu0m0\oxh0{nn}\enotes
\Notes\zox d\zql f\zq j\kh0n\tbu0\oxh0n\enotes
\setrightrepeat\finextrait
\end{music}

To use these different note heads, one must