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Re: tuplet bracket slope
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Gilberto Agostinho |
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Re: tuplet bracket slope |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Jul 2016 14:11:46 -0700 (MST) |
Hi Simon,
Simon Albrecht-2 wrote
> On 09.07.2016 17:14, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
>> Andrew Bernard wrote
>>> What nonsense Gould writes here. I perceive duration in notation on any
>>> angle. The book is not always right in its justifications.
>> I think what Gould means is that duration is notated in the x-axis of a
>> staff, and so keeping beams close to the axis alignment is helpful. Maybe
>> her logic here is flawed, but then again most modern editions tend to
>> avoid
>> large slopes for beams nowadays.
>
> It’s amazing how this makes an argument for kneed beams, so shunned by
> most modern typesetters!
I don't think I understand why this makes an argument for kneed beams, can't
one can have the same slope for both a kneed beam and a non-kneed beam?
Cheers!
Gilberto
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