> I just ran into an interesting spot in a score. Stephen Heller's Prelude
op
> 118 no 32 (Kalmus Classic edition) is in 2/4 time throughout but the last
> two measures are whole note chords with no time signature change.
Apparently
This was fairly common in classical choral music in 4/4, which
It was great to see list member, Matthew Hindson, discussing his music in a
national news broadcast tonight on Australia's national public broadcaster.
Some good news *is* news, it appears.
Matthew, I reckon you are looking more mature, if I can say that!
David McKay
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I just ran into an interesting spot in a score. Stephen Heller's Prelude op
118 no 32 (Kalmus Classic edition) is in 2/4 time throughout but the last
two measures are whole note chords with no time signature change. Apparently
this was just simpler than either making four measures with tied half
At 12:05 pm +0200 5/10/02, Jari Williamsson wrote:
>So do you suggest that we should move from the flexible
>any-page-can-have-any-size to an only-one-page-size-per-document
>approach?
Of course not. It's just the wisdom of requiring the user, especially
the new user, to select the orientatio