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Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 11:43
by John Ruggero
When did subito dynamic indications first start to be used? I don't recall any in music before the late 19th century.
And which form is more common in the past and today:
subito 
and
sub. 
or
subito and
sub. etc.?
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 12:07
by David Ward
John Ruggero wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 11:43And which form is more common in the past and today:
subito 
and
sub. 
or
subito and
sub. etc.?
Might that, sometimes at least, depend more on space or alignment with other things than on any absolute preference?
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 13:42
by hautbois baryton
I have found myself using "p sub." etc., more often as of late. For me, making sure the dynamic is right under the correct note is paramount.
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 15:07
by John Ruggero
David Ward wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 12:07
Might that, sometimes at least, depend more on space or alignment with other things than on any absolute preference?
Thanks, David. It might in some cases, but do you have a preference if there are no special considerations?
hautbois baryton wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 13:42
I have found myself using "p sub." etc., more often as of late. For me, making sure the dynamic is right under the correct note is paramount.
Thanks, hautbois baryton. That is exactly E. Gould's point about putting the dynamic before the sub. in her book. Did you mean that in the past you used sub. p more frequently than p sub.?
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 19:41
by David Ward
John Ruggero wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 15:07Thanks, David. It might in some cases, but do you have a preference if there are no special considerations?
I think since I've been using computer notation (2001) that I've usually placed the dynamic before the
subito. I think I did the same in manuscript fair copies, but I'll need to check to be sure.
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 22:13
by John Ruggero
Thanks again, David. Gould considers p sub. to be standard and that has always been my impression. This came up on the Dorico forum.
https://forums.steinberg.net/t/custom-dynamics/901923
But I wonder when composers started adding the subito. I don't think it was used in the days of subito-maestro Ludwig B.
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 22:21
by hautbois baryton
I definitely used to be more cavalier about order/placement.
Re: Subito indications?
Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 14:21
by John Ruggero
I see. Thanks, hautbois baryton.