Dotted Half 32nd Notes?, I saw this on a piece of music last night (image) |
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Dotted Half 32nd Notes?, I saw this on a piece of music last night (image) |
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Apr 16 2009, 02:04 PM |
I made the above image to show what was on a piece of printed music last night. I asked the piano player how she played that and she shrugged her shoulders and said she just trilled between the two notes. So, how do you count/play that? I have never saw anything similar before I must confess The half doted note can be measured as half+quarter, but those signs above tell me it's two connected 32nd notes... I don't know why the heads of the notes are empty tho.. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Apr 16 2009, 02:08 PM
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That looks like a typo to me.....I don't have any idea how to count that. Where's Pedja when you need him.....PEDJA.....WAKE UP!!!!!
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Apr 16 2009, 02:18 PM |
From wikipedia, this is how a tremolo of this kind is illustrated:
And here's an example of the technique played on the piano |
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Apr 16 2009, 02:20 PM |
Tremolo and Trill is not the same thing When did I say it was a trill? |
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Apr 16 2009, 11:17 PM |
I guess people mark the scores a bit differently, sometimes the signs will get copied with tiny errors like this, for example not making a gap between the triplet lines and note bodies.
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