Am 28/11/2006 um 10:40 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Also, I notice that only the F-clef has its two points; but I say
that every clef should have them, like the Soprano and French
Soprano clefs do in the big Bachausgabe. How do I put this
necessary points to my clefs?
Are you saying that also C clefs should have the two dots. I cannot
recall having
seen such a layout in printed music.
Well, yes, I always put the two dots when I write them, though I
don't remember printed examples for the C-clefs either - but it is a
logical concept, I think, and very useful when teaching: in this last
case, pupils learn quickly to differentiate between the different C-
clefs, which can also be drawn more easily. The design of the printed
C-clef is precise and adequate to "embrace" a line, but it is more
difficult in handwriting, especially for children.
The Bachausgabe may be not available to me at the moment, but I shall
try to get my hands on it and photocopy an example of the G-clefs
with dots. I remember them for the recorder parts in IV Brandenburg
concerto. Perhaps more dots would be found in older instances, from
when the clef notation system was developing. If I see something,
I'll let you know.
(I will try the solutions to my other questions and report results
later)
Manuel
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