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Re: 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice
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Hans Åberg |
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Re: 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice |
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Thu, 5 Jan 2017 23:34:32 +0100 |
> On 5 Jan 2017, at 23:16, Simon Albrecht <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>> On 04.01.2017 15:01, Hans Åberg wrote:
>>>> This is just a quirk of the 4/4 [meter], also mentioned in Hindemith,
>>>> "Elementary Training", p. 30. In other words, the note should not cross
>>>> the 2nd and 4th metric accents, but it can cross the [3rd].
>
> I’ve never heard of that and would assume it is a peculiarity in Hindemith.
> Can anyone cite Gould or similar on the topic?
My scores of J.S. Bach, Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067 has it in a
number of places, i.e., a half note crossing the 3rd metric accent.
- 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice, Simon Albrecht, 2017/01/03
- Re: 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice, Hans Åberg, 2017/01/04
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- Re: 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice, Hans Åberg, 2017/01/04
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- Re: 5027: NR example with bad engraving practice, Hans Aikema, 2017/01/05
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