From: "Monica Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Scale passages are not known as campanellas.  I can sing scale
passages.  I can't sing campanellas.

Campanellas are a particular kind of scale passage in which each note of the scale is played on a different string so that the notes overlap creating a bell like effect. In that context the displaced notes are acceptable.
There are no displaced notes in those passages (these would sound SOUR). Only displaced fingerings. RT



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