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Author: paul
Date: 1999-09-07 16:22
It's a challenge to keep up with what the composer really wants. Sometimes the markings are difficult to see, even in high print quality published works (such as the commonly known drill books from Rubank, Langenus, Baermann, etc.). Should I play the rest of the measure with the accidental as marked in the grace note or the trill or the turn in the beginning of the measure? In most classical music (especially what's listed in the common drill books), do the trill and turn accidentals affect the rest of the measure the same way as the grace accidentals?
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Dick |
1999-09-06 02:55 |
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William Fuller |
1999-09-06 03:14 |
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Daniel |
1999-09-06 06:32 |
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JEff |
1999-09-06 13:24 |
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William Fuller |
1999-09-06 17:20 |
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Daniel |
1999-09-06 22:20 |
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William Fuller |
1999-09-07 01:53 |
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Grace, Trill, and Turn Accidentals new |
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paul |
1999-09-07 16:22 |
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Jim Carabetta |
1999-09-07 20:01 |
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paul |
1999-09-07 21:09 |
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Jim Carabetta |
1999-09-08 13:45 |
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Al |
1999-09-08 14:41 |
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paul |
1999-09-09 13:58 |
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Dee |
1999-09-11 01:29 |
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