It’s Fold-out Friday!Greetings, theory students. Let’s dig into week Two of Reynvaan&rsq
It’s Fold-out Friday!Greetings, theory students. Let’s dig into week Two of Reynvaan’s Catechismus der muzijk.Plate No. 3: Trills, mordents, appogiaturas, and articulationsThis plate contains examples almost entirely drawn from Lesson Eight in the book. However, examples 1 and 2 are holdovers from Lesson Seven. They show the custos, or in Dutch the “wagthouder” or guard holder for the note that occurs on the next staff line. The page immediately following Plate No. 3 contains a glossary of dynamics, so you can wow your friends with the Dutch word for presto…gauuw.Plate No. 4: Scales, continued; Major and minor intervalsReynvaan uses these diagrams to explain how major (Groote) and Minor (Kleene) intervals are used to build a scale (Klankladder).Admit it. You’re starting to think Dutch is pretty amazing, too. Stayed tuned for next week’s theory lesson - -- source link
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