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- 27 Mar 2023, 08:57
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
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Re: how to show dotted rest
To nuance this a little: When you do engravings of more modernistic (or "avant-garde") music, it's like you have passed a threshold into another room. There, all kinds of made-up notations may feel relevant as an integral part of the style. But, syncopated rests, or extended beams in Bach'...
- 26 Mar 2023, 12:33
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
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Re: how to show dotted rest
Poor musicians, when they are to make themselves accustomed to Tom Dick and Harry's individual notations! What happened to the belief in traditional notation? It may not be more right in itself, academically, but it certainly makes reading music easier, and safer, because it's more familiar - if we ...
- 24 Mar 2023, 08:45
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
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Re: how to show dotted rest
Stravinsky's unorthodox dotted eighth rests appear already in Petrouchka (B&H), together with even more unorthodox dotted quarter rests like: 2/4 :3 :4dr ! Possibly this was motivated by his living up to the role as a leading modernist at the time. Another contemporary modernist, Schoenberg, &qu...
- 23 Mar 2023, 16:14
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
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Re: how to show dotted rest
Thanks OCTO for a very succinct rendering of the traditional rules I would have expected to be known, if not always followed, by any composer or arranger. Here's an entertaing bonus example: Stravinsky-Schott.JPG (Schott's edition of Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks.) I take it that Stravinsky knew the b...
- 21 Mar 2023, 18:54
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2685
Re: how to show dotted rest
Our rules do change over time, often for quite practical reasons. True, of course. I hope we can agree upon this though: If you want to improve something in notational practise, it helps communicating about it if you know the traditional way you're abandoning. (BTW I don't doubt that you have this ...
- 21 Mar 2023, 18:23
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
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Re: how to show dotted rest
So perhaps we should take some of the standard "rules" with a grain of salt. I take it you refer to the 'forest of rests' in Schenker's example? Forbidding dotted rests seems rather stiffly old-fashioned to me, so I'm with you there. I'm not in the least bothered by the combination of two...
- 19 Mar 2023, 14:58
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2685
Re: how to show dotted rest
Thanks for the examples, John. They certainly illustrate the complexity of this problem! You mentioned something about using brackets with Arnstein. Or, maybe the extended beams would help here? I'm not that keen on Solution 2, so what other options are there, besides brackets or extended beams? (Of...
- 19 Mar 2023, 03:10
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2685
Re: how to show dotted rest
But the question remains, why is odd-even allowed and even-odd prohibited when it could easily be the reverse, if the idea was to keep the two situations distinct to avoid confusion. Was it just an arbitrary decision that caught on? A possible explanation could be that it's more natural to put the ...
- 16 Mar 2023, 14:56
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: how to show dotted rest
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2685
Re: how to show dotted rest
I had a discussion with a client who asked for the traditional sixteenth rests in A to be combined into eighth rests as in B: Combined rests 1.JPG Now, what he actually requested was the above B with extended beams, wich certainly makes the rhythm clearer than without: Combined rests 2.JPG In my eye...
- 09 Feb 2023, 14:56
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Some Slurs in the “Appassionata”
- Replies: 7
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Re: Some Slurs in the “Appassionata”
The voice-exchange idea certainly is one way of looking at it. There's also another aspect to add to this - the emancipation of harmony. The dominant note (the root of V) in its cadential role, may have originated as a bass note, but is later on found in other voices as well, as a kind of 'dominant ...