From: "Christian Mondrup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
> > [...]
> > As a collector of sheet music, I can say that this way linking two sets
> > of double beams with a single beam is a 19th century engraving
> > habit. You'd better write two *independent* sets of *three*
> > semiquavers, unless you want to mimic old editions.
>
> which you might want every now and then, especially in the case of urtext
> editions of 18th century music in which beaming sometimes was a means of
> indicating phrasings.
AFAIK baroque musicians have a tendency to play conjunct notes
legato, and notes with leaps non-legato. This inclines us towards
the notation: first note with crotchets, other notes with beams.
Jean-Pierre Coulon E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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