Art of Playing in Good Taste
Art of Playing in Good Taste
Contains some examples of ornaments, followed by arrangements of Scottish
airs, from which we can learn how to ornament and vary a melody, how to
add an extra part to a melody, and how to arrange or harmonise a melody.
It is also interesting that the link between 'folk' and 'art' music was
still fluid at that time.
Features
Solo / Ensemble
Solo
Ensemble
Website Source
Author
Francesco Geminiani
Language (Translation?)
English
Country
England (Geminiani is from and represents Italy (Italian style))
Type of Thing you Learn
Ornamentation, Counterpoint, Harmony, Variation
Instrument
Violin, Any
Level
(More) Advanced
Year
1749
Medium
Treatise
Style
Baroque
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