I support your preference. If two staves were *needed*
to avoid a performance disaster, I would say otherwise.
But where, as here, the issue is merely what somebody
"expects", then I see no reason for you to reconsider.
Jan Terje Augestad wrote:
Actually there's examples of this; for instance most of Godowsky's left hand
adaptions are done with only one staff.
But I do it just because I prefer it visually. :)
JanTerje
Den 25. jan. 2012 kl. 18.50 skrev Tim Roberts:
JanTerje wrote:
I'm writing a piano arrangement (of Pirates of the Caribbean) which has 19
bars of solo left hand before the right hand enters. I'd very much like to
hide the right hand piano staff until the right hand enters.
Pianists don't expect that. We would expect to see both staves, with 19
whole rests in the right hand.
--
Tim Roberts, t...@probo.com
Providenza& Boekelheide, Inc.
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