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Title: A simple request
Post by: Flurmy on 2010-11-19 03:30 PM
Recently I found myself writing a lot of "crescendo molto" and "diminuendo poco a poco".
Nothing so hard to do, but I just wondered: why not to add "crescendo molto", "diminuendo molto", "crescendo poco a poco" and "diminuendo poco a poco" to the dynamic variance native list?

Of course it's not the case to try to follow the imagination of all the musicians, but I think those are quite diffused.

O.T. I think it was Schubert that, in a piano sonata, wrote "with full strenght" and, a few bars later, "stronger"...
Title: Re: A simple request
Post by: Flurmy on 2010-11-19 03:42 PM
It was Schumann, Sonata n. 2 in sol min. op. 22.
And it was
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So rasch, wie möglich
and
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Schneller
and
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Noch Schneller
that is: "as fast as possible", then "faster", then "even faster"...
My memory, bah!
Title: Re: A simple request
Post by: Rick G. on 2010-11-19 04:16 PM
I would like to see a text box there. Ideally, it would remember the last few dozen entries and offer them as an autocomplete.

IMO, NWC would be improved if most of its text boxes recognized rudimentery rich text format. (bold, italic, sub, super, underline, etc.)
Title: Re: A simple request
Post by: Carl Bangs on 2010-11-21 07:40 PM
I save common text entries in Notepad to save typing.