Scordatura
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 166 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5124-6740-4
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A scordatura (literally Italian for "mistuning"), also called cross-tuning, is an alternative tuning used for the open strings of a string instrument, in which the notes indicated in the score would represent the finger position as if played in regular tuning, while the actual pitch is altered. In the Western classical music tradition it is sometimes an extended technique to allow the playing of otherwise impossible note sequences or note combinations, or to create unusual timbres. Scordatura was much used by composers for violin and cello, including J.S.Bach, Biber, Vivaldi, Ariosti, and others such as Vilsmayr in compositions for violin during the early 18th century and a special type of notation was used to make it easier to read. This notation was also used to notate music for the viola d'amore, an instrument played and composed for by composers such as Biber and Vivaldi. The viola d'amore used a great number of different tunings and...