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  • What is the difference between a mordent and turn?
    The mordent in question is the proper baroque mordent (the prall trill was not really used in Bach’s times) is usually known as reverse mordent or lower mordent So when people talk about a mordent in baroque keyboard music they generally mean what is now known as reverse mordent If you see a sign that looks like an upper mordent that is in
  • baroque period - Bach: How is this mordent to be realized? Why do . . .
    The countersubject trill's auxiliary creates an open fifth with the subject's note; Czerny's mordent creates a third, and that would probably have been more to the taste of the early 19th century, that and the fact that the trill requires repeating the preceding C –
  • How do I play this mordent? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    The mordent is thought of as a rapid single alternation between an indicated note, the note above (the upper mordent) or below (the lower mordent) and the indicated note again The upper mordent is indicated by a short squiggle; the lower mordent is the same with a short vertical line through it:
  • What does a mordent written to the left of a note mean?
    Here is a magnified view of the mordent and slur in question: Update and state of the question: It's been argued convincingly by guidot and alephzero that the "slur" is not a slur, but is actually an attempt to graphically reproduce (with modern, more automated tools) the notation shown in this older, hand-engraved manuscript:
  • ornaments - Questions about mordents and trills (piano) - Music . . .
    The term you have to research is ornament (trill, mordent, praller): the trill = upper changing note, mordent = lower changing note Here‘s the result of my google research: In the free downloadable editions of Bach‘s keyboard music the ornaments and their performance in the time of the composer are described in the foreword
  • How do you distinguish an upper mordent from a trill?
    So with sufficiently recent music you are quite safe in taking the short squiggle as upper mordent For baroque era the safest bet would be to get an ornament table from the composer or a composer from a similar time and area as reference
  • Dot in front of a mordent - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    I am singing Messe de Minuit pour Noël by Marc-Antoine Charpentier and stumbled on some notation unknown to me There are quite a few mordents in the piece and some of them are denoted with a prece
  • performing - Piano mordent with two notes - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    John Thompson's Modern Course For The Piano The Fourth Grade Book p 54 Ornaments: The Mordent has a vertical line through the middle of it that is written directly over and above the written note and includes the written note and the note immediately below and then plays the written note again and this must be played within the time frame given according to the time signature and the time
  • piano - Difference between a mordent and an appoggiatura in Chopins . . .
    Whilst the mordent aligns with the beat, the (double) appoggiatura is played slightly before the beat and the following principle note is on the beat Furthermore, the notes of the appoggiatura are as short as possible, and the following principle note is almost as long as it is printed (At least this is how I learned it in classical piano
  • baroque period - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    The mordent on this note, which appears in the Busoni edition, the Czerny edition and the Mason edition, is without foundation (emphasis original) In this YouTube video featuring five great pianists all performing Invention #1 , note that only Gieseking plays mordents





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