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Mind you, going by your thread title, I think it is ALSO important to note that proper notation would be a HUUUUUUUUGE asset in this case.
I see so many improperly notated scores every day that it's just sad.
By "proper notation" I also don't mean "proper" in the "prim and proper" sense. There are always excellent reasons for breaking notation conventions. Unfortunately, there are more BAD reasons to do so than excellent ones. And before you start breaking conventions it's actually pretty important to understand them and why they exist in the first place.
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"Those that know, do;
Those that understand, teach."
-Aristotle-
"toute audace engendrée par l'ignorance cesse d'être une audace et devient une maladresse"
-Debussy-
In musical criticism, when issues of craft and technical consideration are set aside, what remains is more subjective. However, until technical issues are dealt with, the subjective portion bears considerably less weight.
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