jjvibes
12 August 2015
Hello all – although this might be an embarrassing question to ask, BUT I'm working on étude #8 (vibraphone technique dampening and pedaling by David Friedman)
In regards to étude 8 do the accidentals only apply to the notes that they directly precede? As this is a contemporary piece and if you look at section A for instance you have a C sharp and then it's marked C sharp later in that phrase. Another example: the phrase before C there's a D sharp followed up an octave to a D – maybe D natural? I'm enjoying learning this étude as is, but before I post I don't want to give the wrong impression.
Thoughts?
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David Friedman Thu, 08/20/2015 - 09:39
Hi JJ,
You might not believe it but I don't have a copy of the Etude you've mentioned. If you could scan it and post it I can help you.
Best,
David
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jjvibes Thu, 08/20/2015 - 12:03
In reply to Question by David Friedman
Okay, no problem Mr. Friedman. I will try to scan the music in a day or two and I'll go with my instincts as I've almost interpreted this étude fully. However, if you prefer the traditional accidental rule I will have two versions :-)
Scanned copies étude #8 per requested for Mr. Friedman
jjvibes Thu, 08/20/2015 - 20:21
In reply to Question by David Friedman
Good evening Mr. Friedman:
Hopefully I scanned copies correctly and you can view them accurately. Thank you for your interpretation.. And taking the time. – Jim
PS tried attaching page 1, but I received an error message – not sure why.
Page 1 uploaded successfully
jjvibes Thu, 08/20/2015 - 20:42
In reply to Question by David Friedman
Glad I like technology :-)