Klarinet Archive - Posting 000915.txt from 1997/03

From: Craig Romanec u <roma1960@-----.CA>
Subj: Re: Stravinsk's Three Pieces--the second piece
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 22:06:02 -0500

Kathi,

Treat the whole movement as one giant measure. Accidentals are
valid until they're cancelled by another accidental (this usually
occurs within a couple of 'beats': e.g. 'beats' one and two have e
flats, 'beat' three is natural).

Craig Romanec
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, ON
Canada
roma1960@-----.ca

On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Kathi A wrote:

> The second piece of Stravinsky's Three Pieces has no time signiture
> or measures. When there is an accidental would this only affect the note it
> proceeds? Or since there are no measures do I play that note flat/sharp
> untill a natural sign appears? Thanks in advanced for your help!
>
> A confused soul,
> Kathi
>

   
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