Bob,
I was not saying they are mistakes. I was saying they could be a mistake or a note hit accidently. Even if it were an accidental note it is not a true "clam" so no one would know if the note was intended or not.
For those not familiar with a "clam" it is a very foul mistake that can't be hidden. There is no question when you hit a "clam" note for they are disgusting sounding. If some one wants to experience a "clam" play an F# over a G at the same time or on guitar fret a string right on the fret.
So my point? Most of the time grace notes are intended by the composer, but they don't always have to be.
I was not saying they are mistakes. I was saying they could be a mistake or a note hit accidently. Even if it were an accidental note it is not a true "clam" so no one would know if the note was intended or not.
For those not familiar with a "clam" it is a very foul mistake that can't be hidden. There is no question when you hit a "clam" note for they are disgusting sounding. If some one wants to experience a "clam" play an F# over a G at the same time or on guitar fret a string right on the fret.
So my point? Most of the time grace notes are intended by the composer, but they don't always have to be.