dc wrote:
John Howell écrit:
How does one get a decent looking slur between, say, A and B in eighth notes in G clef (i.e. when the first note has its stem upwards and the second downwards)?

Reverse the stem on the B?

I thought of that, of course, and saw that some publishers do precisely that. But how kosher is it?

Dennis

Ross (and others) say, regarding stem direction, that for individual notes, all those in the second space and lower have stems up, all those in the third space and higher have stems down, and notes on the middle line can go either way.

The majority of notes on the middle line go down, in my experience, but if it will make for more elegant notation, I've seen a lot which have stems up.

So as for being kosher, John's answer is perfectly fine.


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