Re: B and E PDF ?
Has anyone seen this blog? http://robinengelman.com/2010/06/24/...-1853-to-1869/
Anyway, it conveniently has a page from Strube, which helps me to continue to beat this dead horse. See how the 11s are in the middle of the staff? Top of the staff means start with the left and end with the left, bottom of the staff means start with the right and end with the right, and the middle of the staff means start with the left and end with the right
So to answer the question, yes, Strube showed in the lessons that 7s, 10s, 11s, and 15s are always played left to right, and indicated with his notation that they are always played left to right.
Now that I think about it...Strube is probably the only manual from 1850-1870 without errors.
Conclusion: don't play your 7 stroke rolls backwards, if there is a backwards 7 stroke roll in a manual, it is an error.
Originally posted by joewhitney
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Anyway, it conveniently has a page from Strube, which helps me to continue to beat this dead horse. See how the 11s are in the middle of the staff? Top of the staff means start with the left and end with the left, bottom of the staff means start with the right and end with the right, and the middle of the staff means start with the left and end with the right
So to answer the question, yes, Strube showed in the lessons that 7s, 10s, 11s, and 15s are always played left to right, and indicated with his notation that they are always played left to right.
Now that I think about it...Strube is probably the only manual from 1850-1870 without errors.
Conclusion: don't play your 7 stroke rolls backwards, if there is a backwards 7 stroke roll in a manual, it is an error.
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