> - "grace notes" (or "gracings"), i.e. twiddly bits that are > not necessary for articulation but are put in because the >composer or > player thinks they sound good. > > > Choyting on the NSP would fall into the latter category.
I'll drink to that! There might even be a few listeners who think they sound good too. Bad taste I suppose ;-) - as exhibited by, imho, the likes of Pavarotti and Kreisler, who I gather are quite popular in some circles. The "right" way to sing and play the violin, I believe. Hm.... chirs To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html