Trevor Daniels schrieb:
Till Rettig wrote
Hi, this would be my suggestion for the ancient section:
8.5 Transcription of ancient music
5.1 using the same source for the original and the transcription [Here
among others the snippets about reducing note length]
5.2 Incipits and Mensurstriche-layout
5.3 Transcription of Gregorian chant
5.4 Musica ficta
5.4.1 Suggested accidentals (new) (2.8.4)
Something like that, please reformulate as you like, I am really bad in
creating headings.
Many thanks. I've changed your suggestion slightly to:
2.8.5 Transcribing ancient music (new)
.1 using the same source for the original and the transcription
[Here among others the snippets about reducing note length]
.2 Incipits and Mensurstriche-layout (new)
(lsr and -user)
.3 Transcribing Gregorian chant (new)
(extract from 1.6.1.1)
.4 Musica ficta accidentals
(2.8.4)
There aren't enough levels to go to 2.8.5.4.1 for your "Suggested
sccidentals", so I put them all at one level, as they are now in 2.8.4.
Sorry for replying so late, I just now read the last part of your message...
Yes, I just copied from your suggestion, maybe I mixed the levels. I was
also wondering that there are too much levels...
I don't understand what the heading to 2.8.5.1 means, so I've not been
able to come up with a better one. Can you please explain? Would it
mean "Transcribing verbatim"?
Ok, I mean: You write the notes only one time, and from the same notes
you can print the mensural notation (as a copy of the original score) by
modifying the shapes of the notes and so on, then you would from still
the same notes print also the score in modern notation (possibly the
first version is not a score but only parts for each voice, the modern
score then is a normal choral score).
See http://aspodata.se/noter/palestrina/dies_sanctificatus/all.pdf for
an example by Carl Hammar (here he did the parts as well as a score in
mensural notation and then as the last piece the same notes as a modern
score.)
Hope you can make up a good sectioning title if this is accepted for the NR.
Till
Till
Trevor D
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