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Would someone add something about Fall, Doit, Plop and Scoop articulation symbols pls ?
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Would someone add something about Fall, Doit, Plop and Scoop articulation symbols pls ?
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Why don't you? Than again, there are many more articulations, none of them are mentioned. Not sure this belongs into a glossary
In reply to Why don't you? by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't have the music skills, either in FR even less in EN
In reply to I don't have the music… by SlowRabbit
Well, the glossary might mention them being articulations, but no more, a detailed explanation what sort of articulation these are would belong somewhere else anyway.
I don't think this belongs into a glossary at all, but rather into some musical dictionary
In reply to I don't have the music… by SlowRabbit
You can use this document as a reference source:
http://www.music.army.mil/education/
See: Interpretation of Jazz Band Literature
(pdf)
starting from: Page 4, Right column, Second half.
In reply to You can use this document as… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Hmm, that explains (Drop,) Fall and Doit, but not Plop and Scoop?
In reply to Hmm, that explains (Drop,)… by Jojo-Schmitz
Example c- 4: plop (rapid falling gliss.)
my note: scoop is like reverse plop (rising gliss. or bend)
In reply to Example c- 4: plop (rapid… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Scoop = reverse plop = rising bend, that talks to me
Edit : See also http://mtschools.net/articulations?i=3#
More generally, does http://mtschools.net/sitemap is a good théorical reference ?