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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-02-20 14:21
Thanks for your answers.
Bassie it is not piano before or after the sf. It is actually mf or f.
David in that case how is sf different from sfz, and how those two different from subito forte?
And forgive my ignorance, but how is sf or sfz different from f when you have rests before and after?
Maybe it doesn't mean much to the player but more to make the player aware of the dynamic in the group at that moment?
Thanks again.
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clarnibass |
2006-02-20 13:55 |
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Bassie |
2006-02-20 14:06 |
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2006-02-20 14:09 |
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Bassie |
2006-02-20 14:13 |
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clarnibass |
2006-02-20 14:21 |
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clarnibass |
2006-02-20 14:26 |
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Chris P |
2006-02-20 17:44 |
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EEBaum |
2006-02-20 18:17 |
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Shorthand |
2006-02-21 03:35 |
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