Ok. I know how to notate the sharps and flats but I might have missed in the
big manual how to notate naturals and there are a lot of them in this piece.
For anyone familiar with the chopin prelude in c minor right hand and possibly
left hand there are a bunch of naturals. How do I notate them as when I hear
it it will sound a mess. Here's what I have so far in the first violin part. I
really hope all note durations are right. I know the rule about accidentals how
it only as far as I recall effects the bar they are in unless otherwise notated
but I'm so picky that I want to know they will be playing a natural in case
they don't know the rule of accidentals. My instructed was not specific weather
he wanted us to orchestrate for a amateur or pro orchestra so I'm just being
over cautious.
first violin part
{
g4 a g4. f8 e4 | e4 f e4. des8 c4 | d4 e | g4. f8 e4 | d4 g | b4. a8 g2 | e' e d d | c d b4. a8 g4 | c aes g4. f8 e4 | e f e4. d8 c4|
}
I want to impress my instructor with out a headache lol! thank goodness for
perfect pitch, except for today. lol!
I have some other questions but I'll address them in a new topic when I get
there. right now I'm just worried about this top part as I will be playing
those accidentals in the second violin and viola parts later.
Be blessed all and thanks for your help. I'm loving this lilly pond. Now let's
hope I can grasp my head around this in time for the final project in may so I
don't have to annoy everyone and I can focus on the music.
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