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David McGill has assembled an exhaustive study that uses the musical concepts of the legendary Marcel Tabuteau as a starting point from which to develop musical thought. McGill methodically explains the frequently misunderstood "Tabuteau number system" and its relationship to note grouping -- the lifeblood of music. The controversial issue of Baroque performance practice is also addressed. Instrumentalists and vocalists alike will find that many of the ideas presented in this book will help develop their musicianship as well as their understanding of what makes a performance "musical." - Back cover.
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Sound in Motion: A Performer's Guide to Greater Musical Expression
October 30, 2007, Indiana University Press
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in English
0253219264 9780253219268
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Table of Contents
A style is born
What is music?
Note grouping
The larger picture
Wind techniques
Controversy
The profession
The search
Appendixes.
Recommended recordings
Further study
To clip or not to clip
About the author
Edition Notes
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
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