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 Accent > Versus A Rooftop Accent ^
Author: Johnny Galaga 
Date:   2013-11-09 19:20

What's the difference between > and ^ over a note? The best I can remember is that a rooftop accent ^ is the same thing as a regular accent > except that the rooftop accent is also staccato. Basically, ^ = .>. But sometime I've seen rooftop accents written over whole notes. So what do we do?

And then what about bell tones? Does an fp marking sound any different than just a plain old > or ^? Does an fp marking sound any different than a sforzando sfz?

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Johnny Galaga 2013-11-09 19:20 
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Chris P 2013-11-09 21:14 
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kdk 2013-11-09 22:01 
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Ken Shaw 2013-11-09 22:04 
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Chris P 2013-11-09 22:21 
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kdk 2013-11-09 22:28 
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tictactux 2013-11-10 00:39 


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