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pianoman84
Hey,
Recently, I've seen the letters Rf in a couple of pieces - what do they mean - I'm guessing some sort of accent, like Sf??
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jonathan
jo.clarinet
Yes - rinforzando - 'reinforced' smile.gif
IrisH - LoonY
Isn't "rf" something that one learns in about Grade 2-4 theory?

And aren't you Grade SEVEN/EIGHT?
Oddball
I certainly didn't have a clue was "rf" was - not everyone does theory as well as practical exams smile.gif.
YetAnotherPianist
QUOTE(IrisH - LoonY @ May 15 2006, 10:47 AM) *

Isn't "rf" something that one learns in about Grade 2-4 theory?

And aren't you Grade SEVEN/EIGHT?

In all fairness, his question can't be trivially answered using Google - a search for rf brings up pages about radio frequencies and such like.
SuzyMac
QUOTE(YetAnotherPianist @ May 15 2006, 11:41 AM) *

QUOTE(IrisH - LoonY @ May 15 2006, 10:47 AM) *

Isn't "rf" something that one learns in about Grade 2-4 theory?

And aren't you Grade SEVEN/EIGHT?

In all fairness, his question can't be trivially answered using Google - a search for rf brings up pages about radio frequencies and such like.

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Grade 2-4? Specific! blink.gif
Trebor
I didn't know what it meant...
SuzyMac
I'm sure many people didn't.....

I certainly don't remember everything I learnt for theory exams ohmy.gif biggrin.gif
Trebor
QUOTE(SuzyMac @ May 15 2006, 12:17 PM) *

I certainly don't remember everything I learnt for theory exams ohmy.gif biggrin.gif

And I certainly don't remember learning anything for theory exams wink.gif
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