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Got a cool idea for a game: I'm going to post a score by a celebrated composer with (what I feel is) an error that that composer made in the music, and whoever finds it first posts another one and so on. No nonsense pedantry please! Errors identified by ear (rather than sight) a necessity in choosing scores!

First:

Rameau - La Joyeuse

I played through this piece and the error jumped out at me and made me wrinkle my nose, so I don't think it's one of those exceptional cases!

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I don't know by what criteria we are saying "mistake". As a writer of 21st century music, I see errors in rules as good things... In a game like this, I see no errors unless you define the rules.

Common Practice harmony?

Theory of the 1700s?

Certainly there were conventions and people followed them. But, how do we judge that in our present day lives?

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The Rameau piece had a mistake according to (what I think I know of) the conventions of the time. The Mozart piece has (I think) a mistake according to (what I think I know of) the conventions of the time. The next piece will have a mistake according to (what I think I know of) the conventions of the time. See the pattern? :thumbsup:

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