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by OCTO
08 Feb 2017, 04:28
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Regular and doubling instrument information
Replies: 10
Views: 10617

Re: Regular and doubling instrument information

Fred, very useful information, thank you. In her example, I disagree with her decision to change to key at the "to" indication. In my experience it's much better to change the key at the actual entrance of the instrument, as it's one more reminder to the performer that something is differe...
by OCTO
07 Feb 2017, 06:40
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Regular and doubling instrument information
Replies: 10
Views: 10617

Re: Regular and doubling instrument information

Yes, Gould says that at p.559. I guessed so as well.
by OCTO
07 Feb 2017, 06:30
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Regular and doubling instrument information
Replies: 10
Views: 10617

Regular and doubling instrument information

If a part has to be played by one player, and if there are two instruments: Flute / Piccolo, is it agreeable that flute is the Main instrument and piccolo is the "secondary"? So my question is: when music starts for the first time must it stay what instrument begins it with? If the regular...
by OCTO
05 Feb 2017, 20:04
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Middle-line stem direction
Replies: 11
Views: 13186

Re: Middle-line stem direction

operate on a "higher level" than our standard ones. They tend think in large numbers of tones when assigning stem direction What an excellent observation. Being a composer myself, I tend as well to "adjust" my scores in a way that breaks the standard rules, with my inner purpose...
by OCTO
05 Feb 2017, 05:55
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Middle-line stem direction
Replies: 11
Views: 13186

Re: Middle-line stem direction

Right, everything must be considered individually. See this example, tone Ab and B.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=79#p1094
by OCTO
03 Feb 2017, 18:11
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5
Replies: 16
Views: 15633

Re: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5

I like the second example here. It speaks directly to me what voices are and what it shoudl be done.
The third example looks like "bad Finale"-hanglig ties.
by OCTO
02 Feb 2017, 18:55
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5
Replies: 16
Views: 15633

Re: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5

Hm... sorry for confusion. I doubt that Chopin's slur is S shaped (now I realize it is The copyist's autograph you speak about, not Chopin). At least not that in RH. For me it looks as very delicate U shape. About The first edition, I meant by the French edition (that was the first picture displayed...
by OCTO
02 Feb 2017, 18:42
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Recommended books
Replies: 8
Views: 8590

Re: Recommended books

Agree with John.

The most important is to have interest in notation! But decades to master it....

Books: Gould, for starters.

Also, to study different editions of same composition is very helpful. IMSLP can offer that possibility.
by OCTO
02 Feb 2017, 01:53
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5
Replies: 16
Views: 15633

Re: Composers vs Engravers: Stems and Slurs part 5

In my opinion, your slur have a such unusual movement that I get lost in a way. It is visually interfering with one ledger line and two staff lines (LH) or three staff lines (RH), which is quite a lot for connecting one tone apart. I prefer the first edition, or Chopin's MS. And yes, it is not an ea...
by OCTO
30 Jan 2017, 07:53
Forum: Digital Notation Tools
Topic: OS X Finale autosave script
Replies: 3
Views: 7045

OS X Finale autosave script

I currently use - Autosave Script (this hits Cmd+S), attached - ChornoSync (with archive handling) Having both programs run at 5 minutes intervall, I create automatic versioning (999+ versions). I can simply go back in time and check exactly when something was done improperly, or to return to previo...