Grace Notes, Ghost Notes, and Dead Notes

I’d love a way to do grace notes w/o doubling the BPM for 32nd note grace notes. For those of you who don’t know what a grace note is, http://www.music-mind.com/Music/Srm0088.GIF Some songs have 32nd note grace notes, and it gets annoying doubling the tempo for one or two notes.

I don’t know what dewad notes or Ghost notes are though.

Ohhh, those things are called Grace notes? lmao There were a few in Speed of Light, I just left them out.
Dead notes are for string instruments, you place your finger on the string without pressing it down to make a ‘dead’ sound… I think there’s an instrument in Notessimo that already does that. Yeah, it’s called Damant Spectrum Muted #1.
And Ghost notes… no idea what those are.

A ghost note is a note that is barely (if at all) audible. It is represented by a pair of parentheses around a note.
Here is a picture.

I see now. We all learned something didn’t we. There are tons of grace notes in If I Could Fly by Joe Satriani, and the BPM is 130, so the 32nd note grace notes are noticable. I was thinking about arranging that song, but I’ll do something else (it’s kinda long)

Aren’t those called artificial harmonics? That’s what it’s called on the violin.

Thats the same thing my teacher said too! LOL