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Re: Numbering exercises; overriding defaults; points for clefs.


From: Manuel
Subject: Re: Numbering exercises; overriding defaults; points for clefs.
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 10:09:04 +0100

What does AFAIK stand for?

Certainly, the dots make practical, besides systematical and didactical, sense in handwriting music; this in itself is a good reason to transfer their use to typeset music, which should reflect the way it is written by hand.

Also, that music theory is at the same time pedagogy is an old and good concept.

Manuel


Am 29/11/2006 um 09:52 schrieb Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan:

Nick Bailey wrote:

My understanding was that the f dots are the vestiges of the two lines in the letter "F"... is that not the case? Hence the C clef and G clef wouldn't have
them

AFAIK, the dots are usefull when the music is handwritten: it is sometime difficult to read the exact position of the clef, or the writer may have made an
error and correct it that way.

But this is IMHO not usefull in printed music.

--
Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan



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