At 7:41 AM -0500 2/27/06, dhbailey wrote:
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends:
I have a friend who is still laboring with WINFin 2k, and who
responds to suggestions to upgrade in ways which reduce to "if it
ain't broke don't fix it".
My friend has a number of measures of "meaured tremolo", and he has
successfully notated it by defining a duplet of two sixteenths in
the space of one half, and changing the noteheads.
Can't help with the answer, but in a case like this I suggest that
you tell us whether you are talking about a measured BOW tremolo or a
measured FINGER tremolo. Yes, both exist. No, they are not the same
either in notation or execution. In fact until recently I've never
heard the fingered version called a "tremolo," and I've been playing
strings for about 60 years. From the context I assume that you mean
a measured finger tremolo--i.e. a measured trill covering more than a
major second--but the answer will vary depending on what you actually
meant.
John
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