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Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2006-02-20 13:55

Hi

It has been so long since I've played a classical piece and I forgot what some symbols and words mean.

What does Dolce mean?

I have a sf (I assume it is not exactly like sforzando) which I'm not sure how to play. It is under a group of four 16th notes. There is a long rest before and after that group. What is different between that and just have f under that group of notes?

I'll probably find some more things later.

Thanks.



Post Edited (2006-02-20 14:02)

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