Er, in my book acciaccatura is not a modern practice, it is rather old ;-). And there are a couple of ways to notate it already, none of which has been mentioned so far. The notation style I prefer is a line between the notes in the chord/interval that are supposed to be filled out. (<http://homepage.mac.com/lac/finale/acciaccatura.gif>Se exemple)

Since the notation is not self evident to the player unfamiliar with old keyboard practice, an explanation is always polite.

LAC


Dear Listers,
Does anyone know how you notate an Acciaccatura? Gardner Read in his Manual of Modern Practice (page 241) describes the way you play it, but he does not include an example of the notation. I have searched and searched and have not found the answer in other reference books. I hope some of you notation experts can guide me. I appreciate your input.
Thanks, Golnoush



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