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From: | Mario Moles |
Subject: | Re: Glissando intervoices |
Date: | Thu, 27 Apr 2023 23:54:43 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.10.0 |
No idea? From no one? Ok! Thank you!
I apologize because I explained myself badly. I use the glissando to indicate the sliding of the same finger of the left hand on the same string of the guitar. The blue lines I drew with Gwenview. The score posted as an example is a transcription of a "passemezzo" by VIncenzo Galilei for Renaissance lute. I transcribed on two staves for greater clarity of what I think is the polyphony of the piece. I am attaching the two files as an example. The "gui.ly" file is a general configuration file for my scores. Thank you!
Il 25/04/23 12:57, Andrew Bernard ha scritto:
My thoughts exactly, for musical reasons. The lower is not a gliss in my opinion, but a voice follower. And I agree with Jean regarding the top one also. I think that's also an indicator of voice leading. But musicians can follow this sort of score without help. I'd leave them out. Ant way, just see the NR re voice follower if you want.
Andrew
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