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Re: Ties within chords inconsistency
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Joram |
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Re: Ties within chords inconsistency |
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Wed, 9 Sep 2015 23:42:21 +0200 |
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Hi David,
> Why wouldn't it be a chord?
That's why I wrote »Or is it a real chord?«.
> Articulations and ties not written _inside_ of a chord do not belong to
> "single notes". They belong to a moment in time.
This was the missing piece for my understanding. I would have expected
that an a and a c' are two single notes and if they are combined into a
chord, they are inside it. But it without involving <...>, the
attributes are not inside (and therefore outside) of the chord. I would
call that counter-intuitive. It did never bother me though.
Cheers,
Joram
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Joram, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Joram, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Joram, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/09
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- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/09
- Re: Ties within chords inconsistency, David Kastrup, 2015/09/10