Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Braille Music Notation: Conforming With the Decisions of the International Congress Convoked by American Braille Press, Inc., Paris, April, 1929; (Edited With Footnotes Showing Variant American Practices)
Preface Notes, Rests, Dot and double-dot Method of Indicating Pitch. Octave Marks. Indication of Clefs used in Inkprint Time Signature, How to Group Small Values Triplets, Sextuplets and Irregular Groups Chords and Intervals Simultaneous Parts Containing Unlike Values iin - accords] Simultaneous Parts Meeting on the Same Note. Double-note [steml Signs. Accidentals. Key Signatures The Slur and Tie Accent Marks Fingerings Note and Chord Repetitions, Tremolos Indications of Movement and Expression Ornaments Repeats, Partial Abbreviations and Bars Miscellaneous Signs, Special Abbreviations Disposition of the musical Text Dwzszon 0] the [vlaszcal Text tnto Phrases Vertical Score and bar-by-bar Method Dtsposrtzon 0] M easnre over zvieasnre, called Bar Over Bar Disposztwn by Dwzszon of Page.
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