[musictlk] Trills

Brandon A. Olivares programmer2188 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 16:14:56 UTC 2015


NO, sorry, it’s not an octave mark, as I’ve seen this symbol listed as a trill sign before, among others. Also I should mention this is for piano, not voice.

> On Jan 5, 2015, at 9:49 AM, Chris Nusbaum <cnusbaumnfb at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The dot 5 is an octave mark, meaning that the notes proceding it are to be sung or played in the next octave up. So I'm thinking this would mean that the trill is supposed to be sung up the octave from what you were singing before it. I could be wrong, however, as I've never seen this symbol before. Perhaps you could find a recording of the piece online and hear what the performer does in that spot. HTH.
> 
> Chris Nusbaum
> 
>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Brandon A. Olivares via musictlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Working on some Scarlatti pieces recently, I notice a few different types of trills in the braille music.
>> 
>> The first is of course the regular sign for trills, dots 2-3-5. But I’m also seeing that symbol, with a dot 5 placed before it, like the following for those with braille displays:
>> 
>> "6
>> 
>> I’m trying to find more about the differences in these trills. Any help would be appreciated.
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