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Re: Let \partial 1*0 set TimingMeasurePosition to 0
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Dan Eble |
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Re: Let \partial 1*0 set TimingMeasurePosition to 0 |
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Sun, 14 Sep 2014 12:57:27 +0000 (UTC) |
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Dan Eble <nine.fierce.ballads <at> gmail.com> writes:
> I found this in a hymnal between two sections of a song. It makes
> sense to break the line between the sections, and the line break is
> the least ugly place to put the time change.
I believe the song is an English translation of "Es waren Hirten zu
Bethlehem" by Christian Palmer. The hymnal I have doesn't credit any
composers and I can't find a complete score online.
I have found some other examples.
http://www.hymnary.org/tune/my_redeemer_mcgranahan (9/8 to 12/8)
The following are even more interesting because they do not fit what I
was calling logical above based on the plain durations of the notes
because of a switch from simple to compound meter.
http://www.hymnary.org/tune/let_us_crown_him_mcgranahan (4/2 to 12/4)
http://www.hymnary.org/tune/behold_what_love_what_bound_mcgranahan (4/4 to 12/8)
As these three are all written by the same man, I suspect there are
more to be found.