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Re: Merging half-note chord into a quarter-note chord
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ptoye |
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Re: Merging half-note chord into a quarter-note chord |
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Thu, 12 Apr 2018 05:02:34 -0700 (MST) |
Hi Andrew,
I don't think it's odd notation as the G and B flat would be held by the
fingers while the C and F are lost by the pedal change after the first
crotchet. The A is a quaver to get your hand out of the way of the right
hand figurations.
But I'm not sure that this is what Chopin actually wrote. The 1st edition on
petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/9/95/IMSLP85374-PMLP02344-Chopin_Op_28_Breitkopf_6088_first.pdf
doesn't have the F in that stave (see screenshot below). This comment
doesn't help for the C of course. What edition are you using, Knute?
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t4036/Screenshot-2018-4-12_IMSLP85374-PMLP02344-Chopin_Op_28_Breitkopf_6088_first_pdf.png>
Peter
Andrew Bernard wrote
> Odd music. Looks like the pedal is held down, which means the crotchets
> are
> going to sound as long as the minims, unless I am missing something. What
> is the work in question? Do you need to preserve this odd notation?
>
> Andrew
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