Is this a flipped accent, small crescendo or a fade out?
edit: since this question is answered, here is the link to the piece:
https://www.loc.gov/item/sm1876.07680/
edit: since this question is answered, here is the link to the piece:
https://www.loc.gov/item/sm1876.07680/
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To me that looks like a crescendo over the arpeggio
In reply to To me that looks like a… by Jojo-Schmitz
hmm ok
they seem to be the same size as these which I input as accents(which I'm not sure if it's suppose to be that way):
In reply to hmm ok they seem to be the… by wachamcaulid
For those indeed a crescendo doesn't make sense, and per context and comparison those others are probably accents as well
Hmm, there's a difference in size, isn't it?
In reply to For those indeed a crescendo… by Jojo-Schmitz
They point in the wrong direction to be accents. Accents go this way > not this way < .
In reply to And they point in the wrong… by SteveBlower
Given the other errors in engraving for this score, I don't think we can depend on them having obeyed that rule either. This is not meant as a joke or a criticism, just a fact - it's actually difficult to know for sure what is intended in such cases.
In reply to Given the other errors in… by Marc Sabatella
this is not the same score from the previous post :)
In reply to this is not the same score :) by wachamcaulid
My mistake, sorry. At first glance seemed to have a similar look. The link to the original score here is down, or was when I last checked.
I think it is a small crescendo, or a "swell" for the arpeggio in the right hand.