Re: GDP: ties

2007-10-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 10/29/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/28/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Should ties go in Rhythms or Expressive marks? > > > > Pros of 1.3.2 Curves > > - it makes a nice progression from ties, slurs, phrasing slurs > > - beginners are more likely to look fo

Re: GDP: ties

2007-10-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 10/28/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Should ties go in Rhythms or Expressive marks? > > Pros of 1.3.2 Curves > - it makes a nice progression from ties, slurs, phrasing slurs > - beginners are more likely to look for ties in here > > > Pros of 1.2.1 Writing rhythms > - ties real

Re: GDP: ties

2007-10-28 Thread Eyolf Østrem
On 28.10.2007 (02:39), Graham Percival wrote: > Should ties go in Rhythms or Expressive marks? > Pros of 1.3.2 Curves > - it makes a nice progression from ties, slurs, phrasing slurs > - beginners are more likely to look for ties in here > Pros of 1.2.1 Writing rhythms > - ties really do effect

GDP: ties

2007-10-28 Thread Graham Percival
Should ties go in Rhythms or Expressive marks? Pros of 1.3.2 Curves - it makes a nice progression from ties, slurs, phrasing slurs - beginners are more likely to look for ties in here Pros of 1.2.1 Writing rhythms - ties really do effect the duration of a note, rather than providing expressive