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Author: johnathan
Date: 2002-03-26 10:43
I'm really stuck on these signs;^ /.
The sign ^ hangs on top of a note, and there is a familiar one that looks the same but faces downward and hangs on the bottom of a note.
The other sign / is very bold and hangs on top of a note.
there is another sign but I don't have it on the keyboard
so I can't show you but I can tell.It's a bit like this (
but put it 90degrees clockwise.
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Author: Eoin
Date: 2002-03-26 15:04
I don't know what the "/" sign is. The v signs indicate marcato which is a type of stress similar to an accent. See the following site for examples:
http://library.thinkquest.org/27153/theory/notation.html#articulation
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Author: Tapfer
Date: 2002-03-26 17:26
They are accents, I believe. (You know what an accent is, right?)
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Author: Jason
Date: 2002-04-10 01:12
Actually, > is an accent sign. ^ and \\/ both mean to accent the note AND play it staccato (short). The combine the > (accent sign) and the . (staccato sign). ^ and \\/ sometimes have a '.' in the middle to help with the understanding of this.
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