David Bailey wrote:
String players are going to change whatever bowings you put in the
music anyway, so you should leave them out, unless there are a
couple you really, absolutely want done a specific way (and even
then, they're gonna get changed, you can count on it.)
Make your phrasing clear
David Froom asked:
Now that I am revising, and making a new set of parts, I am wondering if I
should include the bowings in the parts? I have never done this, knowing
that section leaders will do a better job than I would. However, since I
have a nice set of bowings, should I include these in the
part.
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist,
Louisville Orchestra
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> String players are going to change whatever bowings you put in the music
> anyway, so you should leave them out, u
niel Dorff
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> Hello,
>
> I am hoping to tap collective wisdom here
... I have done some of the work in 2003, and I am also
impressed with how well the program converts the old files, and also how
much has improved in the intervening years. ... It seems that after
converting a part, all I need do is
remove the tie/dot alterations, reset the tie settings to defau
At 12:34 PM 8/3/03 -0400, David H. Bailey wrote:
>String players are going to change whatever bowings you put in the music
>anyway, so you should leave them out, unless there are a couple you
>really, absolutely want done a specific way (and even then, they're
>gonna get changed, you can count o
String players are going to change whatever bowings you put in the music
anyway, so you should leave them out, unless there are a couple you
really, absolutely want done a specific way (and even then, they're
gonna get changed, you can count on it.)
Make your phrasing clear from your slurs and
Hello,
I am hoping to tap collective wisdom here. I have an orchestral piece that
I'm revising right now. It has had two performances (good orchestras).
After the first performance, I kept the bowings put in by the string section
leaders in the parts. The performers of the second piece rebowed