Descript |
104p. |
Contents |
Rhythmic inequality. An eighteenth-century lesson on the performance of rhythmically unequal notes ; Simple duple meters ; Simple triple meters ; Compound duple meters ; Compound triple meter ; Summary of the most common meter signs, their usual beats and their normally unequal notes -- Articulation. The syllables (c. 1700- c. 1730) ; Slurring practices (c. 1700- c. 1775) ; The new tongue strokes (c. 1730- c. 1775) ; Summary of the frequency of usage of various articulation characteristics -- Ornamentation. Port de voix ; Flattement ; Son enflé (et diminué) ; Tremblement ; Pincé ; Tour de gosier ; Accent ; Chûte ; Tour de chant ; Coulade ; Passage ; Diminution ; Musical examples by several composers showing the use of ornaments in actual pieces ; Summary of signs used in this book -- Conclusion -- App. 1. Italian terms as defined in 18th-century French and German dictionaries and method books -- App. 2. Some recommended modern editions of 18th-century French flute duets. |
ISBN |
0941084035 |
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