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Stress score for Giro?

 
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Old 14-05.-2004, 10:39 AM   #16
Sonarrat
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Default Re: Stress score for Giro?

In article <40a3c358$0$4639$a0ced6e1@news.skynet.be>,
"Jeff Jones" <jeff@cyclingnews-punt-com> wrote:

> "Sonarrat" <sonarrat@stormloader.com> wrote in message
> news:21429691.0405131005.73dbb96c@posting.google.com...
> > "Robert Chung" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in message

> news:<2gh2d5F2oda3U1@uni-berlin.de>...
>
> > >
> > > I didn't know the word "sforzando." I like it, and anxiously await its

> use
> > > in the live commentary.

> >
> > I'm disagree somewhat, because terms like "fortissimo," "piano,"
> > "crescendo," etc. refer to volume, not speed. (A sforzando is like an
> > exclamation point on a single note or chord.)
> >

> I know they refer to volume and not speed, but I didn't think up the "piano"
> analogy in the first place. Robert and I merely extended it - probably
> beyond its capacity. Of course it would make more sense to use a speed
> analogy, but that's the beauty of the subtle differences in language.
>
> Jeff (thinks Crescenzo d'Amore is a pretty cool name for an Italian, but
> that's another thread)


I think it's probably a "stage" name, but I agree and he's on my
LessYourImage fantasy team...

-Sonarrat.
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