I have a client that uses these articulations pretty extensively, in addition to normal staccato dots. We refer to them as martellato staccato, and IIRC they are accented staccato.
YMMV. J D Thomas ThomaStudios On May 20, 2014, at 9:02 AM, Lawrence Yates <[email protected]> wrote: > For those who transcribe baroque manuscripts. > > Am I correct in assuming that the articulation mark that looks like a > modern staccatissimo "dagger" should be transcribed as a modern staccato > dot? > > It has been suggested to me that it should be interpreted as an articulated > note and not necessarily as a staccato in the modern sense (or is this > rubbish?) > > Cheers, > > Lawrence > -- > Lawrenceyates.co.uk > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale > > To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
