Hi all,

I'm working on a contrabass part.
In several slurred passages, I have to input bowing indications, slurs, articulations and fingerings on down stem notes.
1 Do you think that the right vertical input above the note is at first articulation then fingering inside slurs and bowing outside ?
2 How can I proceed with accent articulation on the first note of a slurred passage ?
3 On just one down stem note, I have marcato sign, harmonic (circle), fingering and fermata ??
Thanks in advance for your responses.


Pierre.


I admit to not knowing the rules, but as a player I'd like to see:


Articulation closest to the note or stem;

Fingering next, either above or below but consistently above is better, and the harmonic sign is a fingering, ususally above the finger number;

Fingering can go inside slurs, yes, if there's room;

Bowing, always above the staff if possible and above slurs;

Fermata farthest away, above or below, but above if possible.

John


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