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by David Ward
20 Sep 2017, 19:56
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Notations 21
Replies: 7
Views: 25819

Re: Notations 21

It seems to be marginally cheaper at £312 (US$420) on the Amazon UK web-site. This might suggest the possibility of a negotiated price, although still likely to be rather a lot.
by David Ward
11 Sep 2017, 09:52
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: neueweise fonts
Replies: 1
Views: 5045

Re: neueweise fonts

Yes, interesting indeed. Thank you for drawing attention to this.
by David Ward
09 Sep 2017, 09:15
Forum: News - Questions - Suggestions
Topic: Support Notatio
Replies: 11
Views: 36223

Re: Support Notatio

Do please let us know asap if our perhaps modest individual contributions don't add up to quite enough…
by David Ward
28 Aug 2017, 16:43
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

In my thinking, an anti-accent sign is only meaningful if it is placed on a beat that normally would be accented. None of those in your example are on any beat, so I'd consider them unnecessary. Thank you. I think that what I wanted (which is what I seem to have got in the linked recording) was a v...
by David Ward
26 Aug 2017, 14:49
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

… … …I should be able to provide a link to the sound of this passage as recorded by trombonist David Purser with the London Sinfonietta. Here it is: (I hope it works!) http://www.composers-uk.com/davidward/s_queen.mp3 The trombone, with bucket mute, starts at once a bit before the page of vocal sco...
by David Ward
22 Aug 2017, 18:31
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

And how might a trombone player do it without the positions' being specified? The same principle (slide against legato pitch), but not so comprehensively and probably not playing the high G# in the 7th position. The singer at this point represents a real smoothy, an oleaginous seducer, so I wanted a...
by David Ward
22 Aug 2017, 16:01
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

BTW and getting a bit OT from slurs (relates very much to legato, though, so not too far off); if anyone is interested, I can explain the rather unusual (for these notes) slide positions specified for the trombone on the scanned page of full score. I don't doubt it, so please do. The basic principl...
by David Ward
22 Aug 2017, 13:48
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

BTW and getting a bit OT from slurs (relates very much to legato, though, so not too far off); if anyone is interested, I can explain the rather unusual (for these notes) slide positions specified for the trombone on the scanned page of full score.
by David Ward
21 Aug 2017, 10:31
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

Well here is the relevant page of full score at the stage at which I think I made the vocal score (35 years ago, so my memory…) - it's not the definitive full score, which followed a little later. Reading the comments, I'm wondering just what were my intentions? In any case, it's on my long list of ...
by David Ward
20 Aug 2017, 10:39
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Slurs again
Replies: 57
Views: 68295

Re: Slurs again

I don't think this page from a vocal score I prepared for a piece of mine in 1982 illustrates the point; but it certainly does contain some wayward slurs! (Crotchet [quarter] = 72)