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Re: "stacked" tempo indications in one line
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Stefan Vollmar |
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Re: "stacked" tempo indications in one line |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 10:26:55 +0200 |
Dear Tim,
On 26.04.2013, at 19:28, Tim Roberts wrote:
> For the most part, it doesn't really matter. Both of the images you
> showed us are acceptable musically, so there's no real "right" or
> "wrong".
I beg to differ. What does "acceptable musically" imply - a musician with
suitable expertise can interpret a printed-out score the way it is intended by
the composer? That was even true for many (very crude, by modern standards)
attempts at digital typesetting for music 30 years ago (I remember). My feeling
is that most readers of this list are more ambitious then that.
> The only difference is how they appeal to your aesthetic
> sense.
The "stacking" problems are even more pronounced in other parts of the
composition and this is particularly vexing as lilypond really creates
something beautiful (with no extra effort but with no small amount of
admiration on my part) for the rest of the piece. However, with the four extra
lines I mentioned, life is good again.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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