LRC歌词
Double Grace-Note
The double grace-note involves two pitches being sounded before a main melody note.
In this instance, we're looking at a quaver, B, and before it the double-grace note will involve the pitches B and D, so the first pitch is always the same as the main melody note.
In terms of bowing, the grace-notes and the main melody note are slurred, so this happens in a single bow stroke.
In terms of articulation, the two grace notes are sounded quite quickly so that the main melody note falls on the beat.
As such, the effect is always more rhythmic than melodic, as follows:
[Demonstration]
The double grace-note involves two pitches being sounded before a main melody note.
In this instance, we're looking at a quaver, B, and before it the double-grace note will involve the pitches B and D, so the first pitch is always the same as the main melody note.
In terms of bowing, the grace-notes and the main melody note are slurred, so this happens in a single bow stroke.
In terms of articulation, the two grace notes are sounded quite quickly so that the main melody note falls on the beat.
As such, the effect is always more rhythmic than melodic, as follows:
[Demonstration]
文本歌词
Double Grace-NoteThe double grace-note involves two pitches being sounded before a main melody note.In this instance, we're looking at a quaver, B, and before it the double-grace note will involve the pitches B and D, so the first pitch is always the same as the main melody note.In terms of bowing, the grace-notes and the main melody note are slurred, so this happens in a single bow stroke.In terms of articulation, the two grace notes are sounded quite quickly so that the main melody note falls on the beat.As such, the effect is always more rhythmic than melodic, as follows: