[Menvi-discuss] post-tonal theory/braille music?

Data data at papermusic.org
Thu Dec 1 08:26:11 PST 2011


Chris,
If only it were that easy.
First of all, transcribers are obligated to transcribe what's on the page
and not change interpretations.
Twelve-tone rows come in a few varieties: that containing notenames with
accidentals, that containing all numerals 0-11, and that containing numerals
0-9 and letters t and e, for ten and eleven. I've also seen rows written in
solfege, allowing for post-tonal ear training.
I've transcribed a few matrices in the last few years, and they're all
different depending upon what's in the print.
Sincerely,
Andy English
www.papermusic.org <http://www.papermusic.org>
Music consultation and transcription services.



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[mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org]On Behalf Of Chris Smart
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>Dave, I don't know much about this topic, but a tone row or a
>matrix of several rows could be simply Brailled using letter names.


a d e g f
e d g a b
c e f a b

etc.




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