What's a plus? 2025-11-07 01:26 PM In current violin music, pizzicato with the left hand is indicated by a + above the note (see: Alban Berg - Violin Concerto).Ok.But in ancient music (and not for violin)? For example, Telemann for flute (see figure).(My best guess: accent.)And the vertical dashes? For example, Telemann for flute (see figure).(My best guess: staccato.) Quote Selected
Re: What's a plus? Reply #1 – 2025-11-07 05:28 PM I was forgetting: for the harp, '+' means 'etouffé'. Quote Selected
Re: What's a plus? Reply #2 – 2025-11-08 07:41 AM Quote from: Flurmy – 2025-11-07 01:26 PMIn current violin music, pizzicato with the left hand is indicated by a + above the note (see: Alban Berg - Violin Concerto).Ok.But in ancient music (and not for violin)? For example, Telemann for flute (see figure).(My best guess: accent.)Dunno - you could well be right.QuoteAnd the vertical dashes? For example, Telemann for flute (see figure).(My best guess: staccato.)Possibly staccato, but if I encountered it while sight reading I'd probably immediately think staccatissimo. Quote Selected
Re: What's a plus? Reply #3 – 2025-11-08 08:59 AM Quote from: Lawrie Pardy – 2025-11-08 07:41 AMPossibly staccato, but if I encountered it while sight reading I'd probably immediately think staccatissimo.Of course, because today it means that. Quote Selected