To the wisdom of the list,
Piano score, several chords roll through both staves.What is considered
good practice in locating the upper and lower termination points for the
roll signs? DoI key on the termination points of the stems or on the
highest and lowest note heads?
Thanks for your
On May 28, 2006, at 2:56 PM, D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
To the wisdom of the list,
Piano score, several chords roll through both staves.What is
considered good practice in locating the upper and lower termination
points for the roll signs? DoI key on the termination points of the
stems or on
On May 28, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On May 28, 2006, at 2:56 PM, D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
To the wisdom of the list,
Piano score, several chords roll through both staves.What is
considered good practice in locating the upper and lower termination
points for the roll
the standard I use would be one line or space above or below the
chord. For instance, if you had a chord in a staff that was the first,
second and third space, you would make the arpeggio line begin at the
bottom line of the staff and go to the line one down from the top. If
the chord ends or