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Re: For future 2.14 doc discussion -- increasingly realistic musical exa
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Valentin Villenave |
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Re: For future 2.14 doc discussion -- increasingly realistic musical examples |
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Sun, 2 Sep 2007 15:15:17 +0200 |
2007/8/31, Trevor Bača <address@hidden>:
> In fact, glancing at the manual sections now, it looks like chapter 8
> is as good a place to start as any. I'll take a stab at 8.1.1 through
> 8.1.11 tomorrow, probably skipping over 8.1.7 ...
Hi Trevor, hi everybody,
I've just seen the examples in 8.4.1 and I'm thinking about two
excellent examples for polymetric notation (not very contemporary
though):
-Mozart's Don Giovanni (the Act 1 Finale, when there are three
instrument groups on stage, each one playing a different Minuetto with
different time signatures...), to replace the second example;
-Chopin's posthumous C-sharp minor Nocturne for piano, where the right
hand is in 3/4 and the left hand in 4/4 (but the barlines are
synchronized), to replace the third example.
Both are *very* simple and short examples (and very beautiful music too).
How about that?
Valentin
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