Klarinet Archive - Posting 000569.txt from 2000/07

From: "Keith" <100012.1302@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] RE: klarinet Digest 17 Jul 2000 20:15:00 -0000 Issue 2406
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 00:03:59 -0400

> From: Tom Wood <n4cid@-----.net>
> Subject: Off Subject........
> Message-ID: <3972F318.8B568CB3@-----.net>
>
> For the witty saying at the end crowd!?
>
> Frequent writer Rogergri offers this follow-on:
>
> You've heard of Murphy's Law Everything that can go wrong
> will.......at the worst possible time and in the worst possible
> way. There are other related Laws:
>

1. Software development takes four times as long as your original estimate
... (Murphy's Law of Software Development)

1a. ... even if you know this law (Chetwynd's Corollary).

Keith Bowen

> To: klarinet@-----.org
> From: George Kidder <gkidder@-----.org>
> Subject: Re: [kl] Appoggiaturas as explained in the Klose Method
> Message-Id: <200007171337.JAA21642@-----.net>
>

I thought that the slashed "grace note" was called an acciacatura.

Keith Bowen

> It would also appear that the notation practice is approaching (at least)
> using a slashed small note for a grace note, while the unslashed
> small note
> denotes the long appogiatura. But this practice is very inconsistent, to
> say the least.
>
> Anyone else have different views?
>
> George
>

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