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Piano - What is the notation for a double stop where both notes in the double stop are different lengths?


What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?Are instructions on organ stop settings included in the notation of Baroque organ music?What is the correct fingering for this sequence of notes?What is the relationship between notes sung and chords played?Is there piano notation for finger sustained notes (as opposed to pedal sustain)?Are there any specific criteria for notating guitar sheet music particular to the guitar?Difference voices using same unison noteHow to write this measure on Finale Notepad?Where do the double accidentals go in “theoretical” key signatures?If piano tablature is easier to read than traditional sheet musicViolin - Sheet music notation for playing the same note at the same time













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I was improvising on my piano, when I played a double stop where one of the notes in it was longer than the other. I liked it, and wanted to implement it in the sheet music I write; The problem is, I don't know the notation for it. What is the notation for a double stop where both notes in the double stop are different lengths?










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    I was improvising on my piano, when I played a double stop where one of the notes in it was longer than the other. I liked it, and wanted to implement it in the sheet music I write; The problem is, I don't know the notation for it. What is the notation for a double stop where both notes in the double stop are different lengths?










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      I was improvising on my piano, when I played a double stop where one of the notes in it was longer than the other. I liked it, and wanted to implement it in the sheet music I write; The problem is, I don't know the notation for it. What is the notation for a double stop where both notes in the double stop are different lengths?










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      I was improvising on my piano, when I played a double stop where one of the notes in it was longer than the other. I liked it, and wanted to implement it in the sheet music I write; The problem is, I don't know the notation for it. What is the notation for a double stop where both notes in the double stop are different lengths?







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          This is common notation in keyboard music, although we don't call them "double stop"; it's just harmony. When notating something like this, you write the music out as different voices, with the caveat that up-stem and down-stem notes help clarify which voice is which.



          Consider the following example: the up-stem pitches are one voice and the down-stem half notes are a separate voice. This notation clearly allows us to separate which pitches belong to which melodic line.



          enter image description here



          But it becomes more difficult when there are intervals of a second involved; we have to off-set one of the notes to distinguish the noteheads. (See also What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?)



          enter image description here



          Contrast this with the abyssmal notation shown here that doesn't clarify stem direction or the interval of a second; yikes!



          enter image description here



          Lastly, when you have more than two voices, we combine the different stem directions with some slight horizontal spacing to distinguish the voices from each other. In the following example, note that the middle voice is slightly pushed to the right to prevent it from colliding with other noteheads and stems.



          enter image description here






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          This is common notation in keyboard music, although we don't call them "double stop"; it's just harmony. When notating something like this, you write the music out as different voices, with the caveat that up-stem and down-stem notes help clarify which voice is which.



          Consider the following example: the up-stem pitches are one voice and the down-stem half notes are a separate voice. This notation clearly allows us to separate which pitches belong to which melodic line.



          enter image description here



          But it becomes more difficult when there are intervals of a second involved; we have to off-set one of the notes to distinguish the noteheads. (See also What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?)



          enter image description here



          Contrast this with the abyssmal notation shown here that doesn't clarify stem direction or the interval of a second; yikes!



          enter image description here



          Lastly, when you have more than two voices, we combine the different stem directions with some slight horizontal spacing to distinguish the voices from each other. In the following example, note that the middle voice is slightly pushed to the right to prevent it from colliding with other noteheads and stems.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer

























          • Yikes, indeed. :D

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          This is common notation in keyboard music, although we don't call them "double stop"; it's just harmony. When notating something like this, you write the music out as different voices, with the caveat that up-stem and down-stem notes help clarify which voice is which.



          Consider the following example: the up-stem pitches are one voice and the down-stem half notes are a separate voice. This notation clearly allows us to separate which pitches belong to which melodic line.



          enter image description here



          But it becomes more difficult when there are intervals of a second involved; we have to off-set one of the notes to distinguish the noteheads. (See also What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?)



          enter image description here



          Contrast this with the abyssmal notation shown here that doesn't clarify stem direction or the interval of a second; yikes!



          enter image description here



          Lastly, when you have more than two voices, we combine the different stem directions with some slight horizontal spacing to distinguish the voices from each other. In the following example, note that the middle voice is slightly pushed to the right to prevent it from colliding with other noteheads and stems.



          enter image description here






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          This is common notation in keyboard music, although we don't call them "double stop"; it's just harmony. When notating something like this, you write the music out as different voices, with the caveat that up-stem and down-stem notes help clarify which voice is which.



          Consider the following example: the up-stem pitches are one voice and the down-stem half notes are a separate voice. This notation clearly allows us to separate which pitches belong to which melodic line.



          enter image description here



          But it becomes more difficult when there are intervals of a second involved; we have to off-set one of the notes to distinguish the noteheads. (See also What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?)



          enter image description here



          Contrast this with the abyssmal notation shown here that doesn't clarify stem direction or the interval of a second; yikes!



          enter image description here



          Lastly, when you have more than two voices, we combine the different stem directions with some slight horizontal spacing to distinguish the voices from each other. In the following example, note that the middle voice is slightly pushed to the right to prevent it from colliding with other noteheads and stems.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          This is common notation in keyboard music, although we don't call them "double stop"; it's just harmony. When notating something like this, you write the music out as different voices, with the caveat that up-stem and down-stem notes help clarify which voice is which.



          Consider the following example: the up-stem pitches are one voice and the down-stem half notes are a separate voice. This notation clearly allows us to separate which pitches belong to which melodic line.



          enter image description here



          But it becomes more difficult when there are intervals of a second involved; we have to off-set one of the notes to distinguish the noteheads. (See also What does it mean when two notes are stuck together?)



          enter image description here



          Contrast this with the abyssmal notation shown here that doesn't clarify stem direction or the interval of a second; yikes!



          enter image description here



          Lastly, when you have more than two voices, we combine the different stem directions with some slight horizontal spacing to distinguish the voices from each other. In the following example, note that the middle voice is slightly pushed to the right to prevent it from colliding with other noteheads and stems.



          enter image description here







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