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Old Aug 2 2008, 5:21 AM

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Notation question

I'm writing a piece for solo oboe, and I've come to a place where I want the performer to trill, but not immediately. I want the trill to start a beat after the note is played (it's a held note.) How do I write that?
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Old Aug 2 2008, 6:41 AM

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I would divide it into two tied notes. Whole note with trill after a quarter becomes a quarter tied to a dotted half note with trill.
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Old Aug 2 2008, 10:57 AM

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you don't even have to use a tie.

that is what a slur is for.

notes that have no slurs mean they are "tongued" (attacked)

so if you use a slur, technically, the second note should not be attacked.

You could help by adding an appogiatura before the trill as well. If it's a really long note, you might even insist on the "slowness" of the start of the trill by slurring together your first note, then two 8ths notes, then a triplet, THEN your trilled held note.

Don't be afraid to actually WRITE what you want played.
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Old Aug 2 2008, 8:46 PM

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