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From: | Hans Aberg |
Subject: | Re: 2/4 not before repeat line in incipit to `Repeats' |
Date: | Thu, 6 Aug 2009 21:02:58 +0200 |
On 6 Aug 2009, at 18:59, David Kastrup wrote:
Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden> writes:In the incipit to the `Repeats' section, I think it should be 2 | |: 4 | instead of | 2 |: | 4 Later in the chapter there is a snippet which demonstrates this.Not sure. It would appear to me that 2 | :|: 4 | would be wrong, for example.
Hindemith, "Elementary Training", p. 50 & 70, has some examples. In the former case, there is a courtesy time signature, two lines, like:
4/4 ... | 3/4 ... | 4/4 |: 4/4 ... | 3/4 ... | ... :[In this case, it is necessary to put it inside. But it interesting to add a time signature at the end of the line before it.
On p. 70, there is 4/2 ... |: ... | ... | ... | ______________ |1. | ... | 2/2 ... 4/2 :|So there is an extra 4/2 so that the meter change tales place in the repeat.
My guess us that the rule is that they can be put wherever there results in a correct expansion, with some extra as desired for clarity.
Hans
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