"Here are the notes of the
harmonic series that can be played on the horn. The notes marked with a
plus tend to sound sharp, and the notes marked with a minus tend to
sound flat."

Yes, exactly! :-) I was wondering if there is a typographically correct to
report it. Maybe it could be done with the arrows up or down over the
quarter notes? But I have not been able to draw them :-(

Ciao
Tommaso


2013/8/19 David Rogers <davidandrewrog...@gmail.com>

> Robert Schmaus <robert.schm...@web.de> writes:
>
> > Or do you mean bends? Glissandi? Key change, even? Could you maybe
> > send (or point to) an example?
> >
> > It seems unclear what you mean with "crescente/calante" in harmonics
> > (as opposed to dynamics) ...
>
> I believe that the intended meaning is "Here are the notes of the
> harmonic series that can be played on the horn. The notes marked with a
> plus tend to sound sharp, and the notes marked with a minus tend to
> sound flat."
>
> --
> David R
>
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