On 11/13/05, dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am interpreting it as a small space between the two bars - I am not sure yet if I want a tiny rit before the fermatas or not. They are between sections marked "Schneller" and "Langsamer".
It is a 19th century piece, but the fermata is not indicating Fine - there are quite a few of them throughout the song.
Rob Deemer wrote:
>>How do you put a fermata on a barline instead of a note, and is there any
>>way to make it play back?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Lora
>
>
> Per Christopher's suggestion, I would create a measure _expression_ that
> is center justified and over the left barline. For the playback,
> adjusting the tempo would probably get you the best results (as long
> as you had another hidden or unhidden _expression_ that changed the
> tempo back later on). Just curious, why do you want a fermata over a
> barline?
>
And more to the point, what sort of playback would you interpret for
such a fermata.
I am interpreting it as a small space between the two bars - I am not sure yet if I want a tiny rit before the fermatas or not. They are between sections marked "Schneller" and "Langsamer".
Remember that often in older music (19th century into
the early 20th century, at least) a fermata over a barline indicated the
Fine.
It is a 19th century piece, but the fermata is not indicating Fine - there are quite a few of them throughout the song.
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