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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Strange "d.g." notation |
Date: | Mon, 16 Feb 2015 23:12:41 +0100 |
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Am 16.02.2015 22:55, schrieb Brian Barker:
This is certainly meant to apply in bar 73 only to the first five notes, which gives a leap of a sixth perfectly alright.At 18:00 16/02/2015 +0100, Jacques Menu wrote:In the viola score of a Telemann quartet in G minor, I find this notation [d.g. 8va bassa]. Does anyone know what it means?One clue is the end of the 8va bassa in the middle of bar 73.
If this had the usual meaning, it would suggest a somewhat strange run with a leap of a seventh at one point.The German for "double stopping" appears to be Doppelgriffe. Could this therefore be a German-Italian composite meaning "col 8va bassa"?
In a viola part? With that fast notes? Certainly not. Yours, Simon Albrecht
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