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Nachschlag Mus.|ˈnaːxʃlaːk| [Ger., f. nach after + schlag blow, note.] A grace note which takes its value from that of the note preceding it.
1879[see agrément 2]. 1880Grove Dict. Mus. II. 441/2 In the works of the great masters the Nachschlag, though of very frequent occurrence, is almost invariably written out in notes of ordinary size. 1915A. Dolmetsch Interpretation of Music of 17th & 18th Cents. iv. 255 C. Ph. E. Bach incidentally mentions the Nachschlag, but only to condemn it. 1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 476/1 The ornamenting notes constitute a melodic movement away from the preceding note, and are to be performed as a part of this... Thus the Nachschlag is the exact opposite of the appoggiatura. 1960E. Bodky Interpretation of Bach's Keyboard Works v. 180 In bar 20 this version leads to ugly parallel fifths, which Landshoff tries to avoid by changing the short appoggiaturas of bars 19 and 20 into Nachschläge. |