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Re: Parts with differing volta brackets
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Martin Neubauer |
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Re: Parts with differing volta brackets |
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Tue, 8 Dec 2020 16:57:48 +0100 |
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On 08/12/2020 14:56, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
>> If anyone has a more compelling case, I would like to hear it.
>
> I’m a modern composer. I want to write a four-measure piece for four
> instruments:
> Instrument 1: plays mm1-3 in tempo, then repeats m4 until the others catch
> up;
> Instrument 2: plays mm1-2 in tempo, then repeats m3 until Intruments 3&4
> catch up, then plays m4 with everyone
> Instrument 3: plays m1 in tempo, then repeats m2 until Instrument 4
> catches up, then plays m3-4 with everyone
> Instrument 4: repeats m1 until they feel like going on, then plays m2-4
> with everyone.
>
> How would you suggest handling that in a single score?
>
> Thanks,
> Kieren.
Hi Kieren,
I can't do a mock-up right now (not at home right now), but I would try
moving the bar line engraver to the staff level and add some verbal
instructions for the performers. (Or quote mm1-2 of Instrument 4 in a
smaller kind-of-ossia staff in the single part for Instrument 3 and do
similar quotes for Instruments 1&2. Then one could get away with a
single "repeat ad lib" in Instrument 4's part as verbal instruction.)
All the best,
Martin