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by John Ruggero
08 Oct 2015, 15:36
Forum: News - Questions - Suggestions
Topic: No tiff-pictures
Replies: 6
Views: 14947

Re: No tiff-pictures

OCTO,I just changed my embedded images to gifs with reduced file size, because some were not showing up in the text. Could you please list the file types and sizes allowed to be embedded and attached?
by John Ruggero
08 Oct 2015, 15:25
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Quarter rest design
Replies: 17
Views: 22951

Re: Quarter rest design

I am curious, Fred. Knut, I think that your 1/4 rest is perfect in terms of design, but is angled a little too much to the left (what I meant by "falling forward") for my taste. I like all of your other rests, but agree that the balls at the end of the 1/8 etc. rests are a little big. Howe...
by John Ruggero
08 Oct 2015, 14:01
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Notational curiosity?
Replies: 28
Views: 35365

Re: Notational curiosity?

So we seem to have a consensus. And the Baerenreiter complete edition agrees. Great! I am doing yet another clarinet and piano arrangement and that is what I will do here. I would also interpret it as prolonging the last four notes of the ritardando in almost agonizing suspense. It is interesting th...
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 22:17
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Notational curiosity?
Replies: 28
Views: 35365

Notational curiosity?

The following is from the autograph of Schubert's "Arpeggione" Sonata. His fermatas tend to be large and florid, but in this case it is unclear as to what note the fermata applies to. Could this be a "collective fermata" encompassing several notes? Or was he just in a hurry? The ...
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 21:54
Forum: Other: Publishing production and Sales
Topic: Binding tricks
Replies: 4
Views: 19604

Re: Binding tricks

Thanks, everyone, for sharing your "tricks of the trade"!
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 21:43
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Quarter rest design
Replies: 17
Views: 22951

Re: Quarter rest design

Fred, I dislike any symbol that seems to be falling over. I am not exactly sure what causes this effect; maybe the alignment of the leftmost projections in the symbol. I have seen certain treble clef designs (not one in one of the Finale fonts) that fall over and hate them. So I too prefer no. 2, an...
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 18:14
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Behind Bars
Replies: 17
Views: 24736

Re: Behind Bars

Sorry, but I think the title is incongruous and that it is even worse in the German. To me it sounds like something the publisher came up with to be "appealing". (A prison is appealing? Or maybe they are referring to a bartender?) And why? Who do they think the audience is for this book? A...
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 17:58
Forum: Other: Publishing production and Sales
Topic: Binding tricks
Replies: 4
Views: 19604

Binding tricks

Here are few tricks I learned about binding music from Arnold Arnstein. For comb or spiral binding: 1. To make a durable sheet that will not pull through the binding holes, print the music single-sided and glue the pages back- to-back on the non-bound side with a thin line of rubber cement along the...
by John Ruggero
07 Oct 2015, 17:36
Forum: Manual Notation
Topic: Pencil engraving - scores
Replies: 8
Views: 34084

Re: Pencil engraving - scores

I doubt seriously that he went through any elaborate calculations of a type possible with a computer. A hand-made score is not held to the same engraving standards as an engraved score. He probably did it just as we used to do pen and ink parts: by pure instinct. You look ahead to see how many of th...
by John Ruggero
06 Oct 2015, 23:19
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: 12/8 Question
Replies: 60
Views: 90352

Re: 12/8 Question

Dear OCTO, Knut, and Fred, Thank you for your encouraging words and votes of confidence. I wish that I were in touch with other former Arnstein copyists to compare notes. Maybe this Forum will cause that to happen. Arnstein was always involved in the next big project and never found the time to writ...