Not to be rough against one of our newer posters, but the c.f. notation rings no bell with me, and I have read quite a few scores from many styles and periods. Please provide a scan or a photography of this notation in its musical context.
I am not sure about how to cut an uneven number of beats. 3/2 is a triple time which is counted with a beat to each half note. If very slow, two beats per half note: 2+2+2, but never 3+3. In rarer cases it might be fast with one beat to the whole bar.
No offense taken Kluas, I just returned to playing tuba this past February for the first time since 1973. Besides 29 years in the fire service and 4 before that in the Marines, I can take some heat.
The dynamic notation c.f. is what is used in the Dale Elmshauser arraingement of Ein Feste Burg (A Mighty Fortress...). Our church brass choir is playing this hymn for Reformation Sunday. I know what forte is but was puzzled about the c.
As to the 3/2 time, I have three half notes per measure and was curious how to count this. I am playing as a cut 3/4 time and just wanted to make sure I am correct in my thinking.
Thanks,
Jim
"Keep Calm and Play Tuba."
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