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What is "con ritmo"?
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Bob van der Poel
2003-11-25 17:50:55 UTC
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Hi. One of the bands I play in is doing Anderson's Sleigh Ride. No
problems with the tempo, but I'm getting too darned curious in my old
age... what does "Allegro con ritmo" mean? I guessing rhythmically.
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Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: ***@kootenay.com
WWW: http://www.kootenay.com/~bvdpoel
Bernard Hill
2003-11-25 22:44:41 UTC
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Post by Bob van der Poel
Hi. One of the bands I play in is doing Anderson's Sleigh Ride. No
problems with the tempo, but I'm getting too darned curious in my old
age... what does "Allegro con ritmo" mean? I guessing rhythmically.
Allegro is the tempo of course.

Con=with
ritmo=rhythym


Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland
Bob van der Poel
2003-11-25 22:59:24 UTC
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Post by Bob van der Poel
Hi. One of the bands I play in is doing Anderson's Sleigh Ride. No
problems with the tempo, but I'm getting too darned curious in my old
age... what does "Allegro con ritmo" mean? I guessing rhythmically.
Allegro is the tempo of course.
Con=with
ritmo=rhythym
Thanks for the confirmation. Guess we should all have an Italian
dictionary on our desks for times like this :)
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Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: ***@kootenay.com
WWW: http://www.kootenay.com/~bvdpoel
Dr.Matt
2003-11-25 23:30:17 UTC
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Post by Bob van der Poel
Hi. One of the bands I play in is doing Anderson's Sleigh Ride. No
problems with the tempo, but I'm getting too darned curious in my old
age... what does "Allegro con ritmo" mean? I guessing rhythmically.
Allegro is the tempo of course.
Con=with
ritmo=rhythym
Thanks for the confirmation. Guess we should all have an Italian
dictionary on our desks for times like this :)
And this "with rhythm" (only 1 y in "rhythm") implies a percussive
articulation of the beat.
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Matthew H. Fields http://personal.www.umich.edu/~fields
Music: Splendor in Sound
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Bernard Hill
2003-11-26 09:34:09 UTC
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Post by Bob van der Poel
Hi. One of the bands I play in is doing Anderson's Sleigh Ride. No
problems with the tempo, but I'm getting too darned curious in my old
age... what does "Allegro con ritmo" mean? I guessing rhythmically.
Allegro is the tempo of course.
Con=with
ritmo=rhythym
Thanks for the confirmation. Guess we should all have an Italian
dictionary on our desks for times like this :)
And this "with rhythm" (only 1 y in "rhythm")
Typing too fast. Sorry!
Post by Dr.Matt
implies a percussive
articulation of the beat.
Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland

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