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| Charles Lawrence Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 3638 | Posted 11/9/2015 1:25 PM (GMT -6) | | Jon,
Perhaps a picture of what it is you are referring to would be in order. Maybe its me, but I have no clue what you are talking about.
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| Charles Lawrence Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 3638 | Posted 11/9/2015 5:23 PM (GMT -6) | |
Motet said...Charles, see the attachment on the first posting (perhaps added after you posted).
I believe the image was posted after I commented. I think I would have noticed it otherwise.
Looking at the times on the post, I find it extremely perplexing that the post was edited (12:30:57 PM) before it was posted (13:21 PM).
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| Charles Lawrence Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 3638 | Posted 11/9/2015 10:19 PM (GMT -6) | | It seems to me, looking at the Holst example, that the divider is there to bring to the attention of the conductor that a new system is starting. Note that page 12 of the score begins way down in the instrument list leaving 7 instruments in that top "incomplete" system. The divider indicates a new system starts with top instrument in the list.
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| John Ruggero Registered Member
Date Joined Mar 2000 Total Posts : 820 | Posted 11/10/2015 10:22 AM (GMT -6) | | That's exactly what the divider does, Charles. It is just a courtesy for the conducer on pages where there could be confusion.
In looking at various scores, the usage varies with the time period, location, and publisher apparently. The French scores I looked at didn't seem to use it at all, but I see them in La Boheme, Firebird, and in a score like Stravinsky's Requiem Canticles. Great long ones, actually, because of the cutaway score. Mac mini (OS 10.8.5) with dual monitors, Finale 2014d (Finale 2011 as a backup) with GPO 4 Kurzweil Mark 5 with M-Audio Midisport 2 x 2, Adobe InDesign CS4 SmartScore X Pro, JW Plug-ins www.cantilenapress.com
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