dc wrote:
What's the clearest way to write an |:A:|BACA piece if I don't write out
in full the three A sections (to avoid page turns). The original simply
has Da Capo at the end of B and C, and a fermata on the last note of A.
People with experience in the music of the period you're
At 9:13 AM +0100 3/23/10, dc wrote:
What's the clearest way to write an |:A:|BACA piece if I don't write
out in full the three A sections (to avoid page turns). The original
simply has Da Capo at the end of B and C, and a fermata on the
last note of A.
Thanks,
Dennis
Ah!! The famous
On 23 Mar 2010 at 6:34, dhbailey wrote:
dc wrote:
What's the clearest way to write an |:A:|BACA piece if I don't write out
in full the three A sections (to avoid page turns). The original simply
has Da Capo at the end of B and C, and a fermata on the last note of A.
People with
Hi alI:
About a year ago, I showed a copy of one of my Graupner editions to
my former supervisior (Ph.D. in musicology from Columbia)-- where I
duplicated the autograph score (i.e. no written out repeats of the A
section, and Da Capos under each section). He has no idea how to read
the movement,
On 23 Mar 2010 at 13:30, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
About a year ago, I showed a copy of one of my Graupner editions to
my former supervisior (Ph.D. in musicology from Columbia)-- where I
duplicated the autograph score (i.e. no written out repeats of the A
section, and Da Capos under each