Werner,
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
>
> I can't believe that the number of dots is correct in this chord :-)
>
> \relative c' {
> <d e f g a b c d e f g>2.
> }
>
> Does Gould or someone else have a rule for that? Or does someone
> probably know a piano score which contains similar chords?
>
> I think that dots which have too large a distance from the top or
> bottom of a chord should be dropped. In the attached image, five dots
> should thus be suppressed.
>
>
Gould has a rule for these. She says (p. 56) that in cases where a dot
would need to be two or more staff spaces away from the chord, you only
need to use enough dots to cover the number of spaces taken up by the chord.
You can see several examples in Ives's "Majority," the first song of the
114 Songs, which is available on IMSLP. (Don't think I ought to add a clip
to this email as it's probably not public domain everywhere.)
Best,
David
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