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Re: some observations from a new user
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: some observations from a new user |
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Mon, 6 Oct 2008 02:17:01 +0200 |
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Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2008 schrieb Paul Matthews:
> The same applies to slurs
> c( d e) would become (c d e)
>
> Technically it should not be required to have a different symbol for both
> slurs and phrasing slurs. Parsers I've seen can count how deep they are:
> c\( c( d) e\) would become (c (c d) e)
It's not a technical issue, but a musical issue. Normal slurs are melismata
(so only one lyrics syllable is assigned to the whole sequence of slurred
notes), while a phrasing slur is something completely different from a
musical standpoint. A phrasing slur means that a whole sequence of notes with
their own lyrics has to be sung/played legato as a phrase (i.e. no audible
breathing!).
Cheers,
Reinhold
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