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Re: GDP: fifth arrangement
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: GDP: fifth arrangement |
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Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:08:05 +0200 |
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Am Freitag, 14. September 2007 schrieb Trevor Bača:
> How about this slight reshuffling for the second "box"?
>
> o 1.8 Chord names
> o 1.9 Piano music
> o 1.10 Percussion
> o 1.11 Guitar
> o 1.12 Other instrument-specific notation
> o 1.14 Ancient notation
> o 1.15 Vocal music
Why is Vocal music after Ancient notation and other instrument-specific
notation? I would use the following order:
o 1.8 Piano music
o 1.9 Chord names
o 1.10 Vocal music
o 1.11 Guitar
o 1.12 Percussion
o 1.13 Other instrument-specific notation
o 1.14 Ancient notation
The idea: Piano music is the traditional notation, chor-names are a
simplification for simple accompanyment.
Choirs and also modern pieces need lyrics together, so that's the
next-important piece. Guitar and percussion are not so common any more, and
after that follows the rest.
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