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Karen Bottge commented on "Strange "d.g" notation"


Strange "d.g" notation

Hi Conor,

 "d.g." means viola di gamba (or cello), which sounds at the octave below.
(It appears that "d.g." is missing from measures 70-71!).

Karen

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Menu Jacques wrote
> Hello folks,
> 
> In the viola score of a Telemann quartet in G minor, I find this notation.
> Does anyone know what it means?
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> JM
> 
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