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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: How to apply \staccato to a single note in a chord? |
Date: | Tue, 02 Dec 2014 13:18:39 +0100 |
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Am 02.12.2014 13:16, schrieb Ian Mackinnon:
Thanks Urs and Peter, that's exactly what I was after! Urs Liska <ul <at> openlilylib.org> writes:You have to know that what you describe just is no regular notation (I can't imagine differently articulated notes in a chord at all), so you have to expect a slightly irregular solution.I've not seen it with other instruments, but it's quite a common technique for the Kora (West African harp). It sounds a bit like a very fast lower mordent.
I didn't mean the playing technique is strange but the idea of such a notation. I think the more ordinary approach would be to use two voices and a very short duration followed by a pause. But if you manage to make your notation unambiguous it's probably more efficient.
Urs
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