Fooled me. I thought: very strange piano fingering...
I'm accustomed to seeing a straight brace for instrumental duets rather than a piano brace. I went looking around at IMSLP a little and found one use of a piano brace. Maybe a cello tradition? The rest were straight braces.
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- 09 Mar 2024, 14:09
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
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- 09 Mar 2024, 03:15
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
- Replies: 22
- Views: 19467
Re: Another Beethoven centered beam
The centered beam and slurring look fine to me. Centered beams over large intervals never really went out of fashion. I did wonder about the numbers. Is that piano fingering?
- 08 Mar 2024, 22:11
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
- Replies: 22
- Views: 19467
Re: Another Beethoven centered beam
Thanks, Neera. I've done so many of these centered beams now that it has become much easier. Of course it would be great if the software were doing this automatically. But I don't think I'll suggest it at Dorico headquarters. They have enough "regular" stuff on their hands. I just found th...
- 08 Mar 2024, 21:52
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
- Replies: 22
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Re: Another Beethoven centered beam
I decided to use a centered beam with a footnote explaining the situation, Neera It seems that the tradition of converting centered beams into broken beams didn't die out in the 19th century. Here is what Schenker did with a passage from the third movement of Beethoven's Sonata op. 31. 2. First exce...
- 07 Mar 2024, 16:35
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
- Replies: 22
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Re: Another Beethoven centered beam
Here's another interesting Beethoven sighting. Note the broken beam in both first editions of the third movement of the sonata op. 31 no. 1. This appears to be another attempt to preserve the phrasing implications of a difficult-to engrave centered beam in the manuscript. See https://notat.io/viewto...
- 07 Mar 2024, 16:25
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
- Replies: 16
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Re: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
Thanks, Neera. Unusual As you said, it supports the idea that the repeat mark is not a bar line, but it's not standard and might need an explanation in a footnote.
- 06 Mar 2024, 17:04
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Lyrics: to uppercase or not to uppercase?
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Re: Lyrics: to uppercase or not to uppercase?
In looking through a little of the German lieder repertoire, I see both systems being used. If one were not capitalizing initial words, supplying the poem in its original layout might be a good idea.
- 06 Mar 2024, 17:00
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
- Replies: 16
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Re: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
Neera, could you show some examples? I'm not sure what you mean.
- 05 Mar 2024, 21:45
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
- Replies: 16
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Re: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
Thanks for confirming that, David and Neera. Yes, since a repeat mark can be placed in the middle of a measure, it is clearly not a bar line per se. Neera, your point is also very interesting. When a repeat mark coincides with a double bar line, the double bar line may have an extra meaning that cou...
- 05 Mar 2024, 18:50
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7975
Re: Gould's Repeat Mark-Clef Rule
No problem. (Do people still say that?) Neera, have you ever seen the Gould-Dorico style (as described above) in fine editions? I would love to know where this came from. In thinking about it further I am wondering if it comes from a misunderstanding of the point I made above. A repeat mark replaces...