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- 21 Mar 2024, 18:46
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
As a BTW addendum, in Scottish, English and Irish poetry &c, ‘adieu’ has usually been pronounced rather differently from the French word, although generations younger than mine (I'm 83) seem inclined to pronounce it as if French, even when they are speaking English. I wonder how it is pronounce...
- 21 Mar 2024, 14:56
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
I will keep it in Regular, then.
Thank you for confirming.
Thank you for confirming.
- 19 Mar 2024, 22:17
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
Thanks all!
- 16 Mar 2024, 06:30
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
How to know what foreign words have become part of the English language and what haven’t?
- 14 Mar 2024, 23:08
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
Thank you! I still need to check the original poem, but in the music, the source doesn't use Italics.
- 14 Mar 2024, 21:40
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 537
Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
In a passage like this (poem is set and original in English), should words like "adieu" be put in Italics? Screenshot 2024-03-14 at 22.36.49.png When I learned of the rule of putting foreign words in Italic it was 2008, and since then I've seen it both ways. What is your opinion and experi...
- 13 Mar 2024, 22:45
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: An Extreme "Measure"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 459
Re: An Extreme "Measure"
Still... amazingly clear!
I wish more modern composers had this kind of clarity (and no, composing AT the computer is something else! )
I wish more modern composers had this kind of clarity (and no, composing AT the computer is something else! )
- 12 Mar 2024, 16:08
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: An Extreme "Measure"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 459
Re: An Extreme "Measure"
How much do you think may vertical spacing have influenced in all this?
The second beat of the second system can't go up *also* because it would collide with the slur, in addition to all you already said.
The second beat of the second system can't go up *also* because it would collide with the slur, in addition to all you already said.
- 09 Mar 2024, 15:21
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Another Beethoven centered beam
- Replies: 11
- Views: 391
Re: Another Beethoven centered beam
I've used a straight brace in the past, didn't like it too much, switched for a brace. Most if not all the editions of that time only had parts, not a score. The autograph from Dotzauer's method, though, uses braces for the cello duets so, perhaps, it is a subconscious tradition! PS: Dotzauer & ...
- 09 Mar 2024, 11:22
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Rhythmical alignment between voices
- Replies: 7
- Views: 333
Re: Rhythmical alignment between voices
Now the 6:1 works, but until Dorico was quit and relaunched it would not cope.
Here's another solution, assuming the piano would be right.
Your second solution, which merges yours and mine together, appears to be the neatest one.
Here's another solution, assuming the piano would be right.
Your second solution, which merges yours and mine together, appears to be the neatest one.