Klarinet Archive - Posting 001403.txt from 2000/10

From: Bilwright@-----.net (William Wright)
Subj: Re: [kl] Writing 10 cents
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:31:11 -0500

<><> Andrea=A0Bergamin wrote:
In my compositions I use a standard writing quite common. It is used by
Ligeti, Kurtag, Grisey..... You should add an arrow in the upper or
lower extremity of the accident (I'm not sure of this term).

Thank you for the reply. In English, when discussing notation, a
'note' consists of a 'stem' with a 'note head' attached to it. (except
for a whole note, which has no stem, of course) 'Accidental mark'
refers to the # or b which precedes a note if it doesn't obey the key
signature.

Can you explain where the arrow belongs in relation to the note
head, stem, or accidental mark?

Thanks,
Bill

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