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Re: Bar numbers seem to be one off


From: Simon Albrecht
Subject: Re: Bar numbers seem to be one off
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 16:35:52 +0200
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On 26.09.2015 16:22, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:15 26/09/2015 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote:
On 26.09.2015 16:14, Brian Barker wrote:
Just to add another statistic: ...

Which is only one opinion.

Isn't that what "another statistic" means?

(Mind you, the unqualified suggestion of the Senior New Music Editor at Faber Music since 1987 probably counts for something!)

I totally agree that bar numbers should be displayed at the beginning of every staff. However the suggestion to place it above the clef of the top staff is highly disputable: it might (in some cases) be mistaken as a clef modifier, for one thing. And it’s equally valid to place the bar number before the system start delimiter, on the vertical center (as in the venerable Breitkopf&Härtel 1926 Brahms Edition, e.g.) or where LilyPond places it. I just said that because often Elaine Gould is used as kind of a bible and as normative reference, whereas a notable part of her statements are personal suggestions and a matter of style or preference. She’s just the only one who has made a comprehensive publication on the topic (with Stone and Gardner/Read already being more specific, IIUC), but the opinions of the master engravers of (chiefly, amongst others) Peters and Breitkopf of the ‘golden age’ of hand-engraving music are at least equally valuable.

Yours, Simon



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