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2.3.1 Common notation for unfretted strings
There is little specialist notation for unfretted string instruments. The music is notated on a single staff, and usually only a single voice is required. Two voices might be required for some double-stopped or divisi passages.
References for unfretted strings | ||
Bowing indications | ||
Harmonics | ||
Snap (Bartók) pizzicato |
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References for unfretted strings
Most of the notation which is useful for orchestral strings and other bowed instruments is covered elsewhere:
- Textual indications such as “pizz.” and “arco” are added as simple text – see Text scripts.
- Fingerings, including the thumb indication, are described in Fingering instructions.
- Double stopping is normally indicated by writing a chord, see Chorded notes. Directives for playing chords may be added, see Arpeggio.
- Templates for string quartets can be found in String quartet templates. Others are shown in the snippets.
See also
Learning Manual: String quartet templates.
Notation Reference: Text scripts, Fingering instructions, Chorded notes, Arpeggio.
Snippets: Unfretted strings.
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Bowing indications
Bowing indications are created as articulations, which are described in Articulations and ornamentations.
The bowing commands, \upbow
and \downbow
, are used
with slurs as follows:
\relative { c''4(\downbow d) e(\upbow f) }
Roman numerals can be added as strings numbers (rather than the default circled Arabic numbers), as explained in String number indications.
Alternatively, string indications may be printed using markup commands; articulation scripts may also indicate open strings.
a'4 \open \romanStringNumbers a'\2 a'2^\markup { \small "sul A" }
Predefined commands
\downbow
,
\upbow
,
\open
,
\romanStringNumbers
.
See also
Notation Reference: Articulations and ornamentations, String number indications, Slurs.
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Harmonics
Natural harmonics
Natural harmonics can be notated in several ways. A diamond-shaped note head generally means to touch the string where you would stop the note if it were not a diamond.
\relative d'' { d4 e4. \harmonicsOn d8 e e d4 e4. \harmonicsOff d8 e e }
Alternatively a normal note head is shown at the pitch to be sounded together with a small circle to indicate it should be played as a harmonic:
d''2^\flageolet d''_\flageolet
A smaller circle may be created, see the snippet list in References for unfretted strings.
Artificial harmonics
Artificial harmonics are notated with two notes, one with a normal note head indicating the stopped position and one with an open diamond note head to indicate the harmonic position.
Artificial harmonics indicated with \harmonic
do not show the
dots. The context property harmonicDots
should be set if
dots are required.
\relative e' { <e a\harmonic>2. <c g'\harmonic>4 \set harmonicDots = ##t <e a\harmonic>2. <c g'\harmonic>4 }
See also
Music Glossary: harmonics.
Notation Reference: Special note heads, References for unfretted strings.
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Snap (Bartók) pizzicato
A snap pizzicato (also known as “Bartok pizz”) is a type of pizzicato where the string is deliberately plucked upwards (rather than sideways) such that it hits the fingerboard.
\relative { c'4\snappizzicato <c' e g>4\snappizzicato <c' e g>4^\snappizzicato <c, e g>4_\snappizzicato }
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