Thanks, Andreas, for the link to that resource. Very helpful for readin
all sorts of tablature. I don't think it is the same ornament, but it's
meaning is probably similar, i.e. some form of arpeggio or
slide\schleiffer. In L 27 Seger writes the same ornament between the two
staves, perhaps m
The last bar of the 3rd system has it not followed by a chord. Maybe
arpeggio or roulade as appropriate in the context.
On 19/02/2024 18:28, Engraver wrote:
This is a screenshot of the entire page.
Op 19-2-2024 om 19:25 schreef Stefan Thomas:
Dear Auke,
I don't know this ornament either bu
Could also be a batterie, or an arpeggio that one runs over all the pitches
in between but only maintains the notated ones. Decidedly weird notion
though.
Shane Brandes
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 1:33 PM Francesco Intrieri <
francesco.intrieri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Auke,
> Could it be a kind
Dear Auke,
Could it be a kind of « Arpègement simple » as Rameau describes in his Pièces
de clavecin?
Best,
Franceesco
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> Op 19-2-2024 om 19:25 schreef Stefan Thomas:
>> Dear Auke,
>> I don't
Dear Auke,
I don't know this ornament either but maybe it could be useful to see a few
bars more of this music.
Best,
Stefan
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> Hallo,
I'm transcribing the organ music of Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger. The prelude
I'm currently working on, shows an ornamentation I am not familiar with.
See scree
Hallo,
I'm transcribing the organ music of Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger. The
prelude I'm currently working on, shows an ornamentation I am not
familiar with. See screenshot.
I think it is probably meant as arpeggio, but I'm not sure. Does anyone
know for sure what it is?
Regards,
Auke