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Re: Strange "d.g." notation


From: Jacques Menu
Subject: Re: Strange "d.g." notation
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:54:02 +0100

Hello Conor,

Thanks to you and Karen for the enlightment!

JM

> Le 17 févr. 2015 à 15:01, RomanticStrings <address@hidden> a écrit :
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> From the Society of Music Theory discuss group:
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> Karen Bottge commented on "Strange "d.g" notation"
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> Strange "d.g" notation
> 
> Hi Conor,
> 
> "d.g." means viola di gamba (or cello), which sounds at the octave below.
> (It appears that "d.g." is missing from measures 70-71!).
> 
> Karen
> 
> Read more or reply here:
> https://discuss.societymusictheory.org/discussion/comment/279#Comment_279
> Menu Jacques wrote
>> Hello folks,
>> 
>> In the viola score of a Telemann quartet in G minor, I find this notation.
>> Does anyone know what it means?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help!
>> 
>> JM
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