Hi Ed,
This notation for dotted notes is quite common in the second half of
Dd.9.33 - see for instance f.53 - but I don't know whether it occurs in
other MSS. I'd be interested to know if you find it elsewhere.
Best wishes,
Martin
On 29/09/2016 11:43, Ed Durbrow wrote:
I tried to send this to you privately Martin, but you server rejected my email,
so I�ll send it to the list.
I never heard of the single dot above a cypher indicating a dotted note. Is
that well known? Does it occur in other manuscripts?
I�ve certainly encountered a lot of dots left out. A very famous guitarist
tried to convince me that the famous Canarios by Sanz was supposed to have odd
time signatures because of missing dots.
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