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Author: marcia
Date: 2020-04-23 05:08
A tied accidental carries over the to the tied note, but not to a subsequent note of the same pitch in that bar. I looked up this piece on IMSLP and noted that in the second movement there are a few places where a note with an accidental is tied to the next bar. There is an accidental on the tied over note, and a subsequent note of the same pitch in the bar--with no accidental. So the accidental is on the tied over note, not the subsequent note, in case this is getting confusing. I have not seen this before in all my many years of playing music This is the opposite of the conventional practise. Why do people do this??
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Slowoldman |
2020-04-22 21:10 |
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JohnP |
2020-04-22 21:33 |
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marcia |
2020-04-22 21:41 |
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Slowoldman |
2020-04-23 00:09 |
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Tom H |
2020-04-23 00:56 |
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Ken Lagace |
2020-04-23 01:20 |
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marcia |
2020-04-23 05:08 |
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Philip Caron |
2020-04-23 07:09 |
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JohnP |
2020-04-23 12:18 |
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JohnP |
2020-04-23 12:24 |
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marcia |
2020-04-26 20:40 |
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