princesspiggy
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String instruments aren't my forte but i'll give it a try <3@Shavi Masee would yk?
omg thank you so much!String instruments aren't my forte but i'll give it a try <3
i know what arco, sul pont is soo i'm guessing thats notation for a string instrument... is that the bowing direction? (i'm not sure how string notation really works)
or is it a weird glissando marking? so playing like a swish down the notes/scale then playing the note written after?
actually it would make sense that it was that. As the sul pont means to play close to/over the bridge... providing a raspy sound and doing the weird glissando seems plausible and a stylistic effect of it.... but i'll double check with my music teach!
Yeah u seem way more experienced with this... yeah duration thingy makes more sense hmmmokay I've been doing a little googling and trying to find something like that and I can't find anything unfortunately
from what I know that's a bit of a weird place to put a glissando - I can't see any examples of similar glissandi markings online - it would make sense but the fact its on the beam makes me feel like it's some weird duration thing? I was immediately reminded of an acciaccatura but it's not that, so...
I also wonder if it's perhaps some odd tremolo notation? because I've definitely seen some strange ones
I actually feel like I've seen this somewhere before but I cannot for the life of me place it
which string quartet is this? does it maybe have a key/legend of some sort?
It’s from the sculthorpe string quartet no 16 if that helps!okay I've been doing a little googling and trying to find something like that and I can't find anything unfortunately
from what I know that's a bit of a weird place to put a glissando - I can't see any examples of similar glissandi markings online - it would make sense but the fact its on the beam makes me feel like it's some weird duration thing? I was immediately reminded of an acciaccatura but it's not that, so...
I also wonder if it's perhaps some odd tremolo notation? because I've definitely seen some strange ones
I actually feel like I've seen this somewhere before but I cannot for the life of me place it
which string quartet is this? does it maybe have a key/legend of some sort? or perhaps a recording?
The composer didn’t like the note but wasn’t bothered to get rid of it so to they just crossed it out lmao jkHi! Does anyone know what these lines mean? I've been searching everywhere and I can't find it![]()
u know what its fine, ill live without knowing what it isI attempted to listen to it and it wouldn't happen to be the bit at the beginning of anger, would it? if it is, then my best guess is that it's some weird version of feathered beaming
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because it seems to start fast and slowly slow down as it repeats
so it means like semiquaver to quaver maybe??
tell me if I found the right part haha