Need help to decipher cursive handwriting

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Can anyone decipher the spelling of the word immediately after "rhythmic" on the 2nd line ?

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Can anyone decipher the spelling of the word immediately after "rhythmic" on the 2nd line ?

Please try.
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"This had some security and most intonation was safe, but there was some rythmic unease along the way and more imaginative shading could have been incorporated. A well poised final note."
 
"This had some security and most intonation was safe, but there was some rythmic unease along the way and more imaginative shading could have been incorporated. A well poised final note."

This should be correct but that's no cursive handwriting; that's illegible handwriting. :rolleyes:
 
wauleh...what sort of english is that!....write simple and clear english can...must be a lawyer or a doctor!....maybe a secret agent or spy....
 
u sure that is from a doctor? sounds like a heart stopped beating
 
I swear last time when i visited a specialist and he wrote a letter for me it came out unintelligable too.
 
It's not written by a doctor. It's an examiner from the Associated Board of Royal School of Music.

Yes, I think Sam got it right the first time. It's "unease" and the consensus seems to point toward the word "unease".
 
I suppose from his writing you can deduce he was talking about some student's playing. I used to play the piano last time but gave up on grade 5.
 
Bad news. I have one more to decipher.

Under B3, "but there was scope for more musical _____"

Under C1, the last two words "Some ______ _______".

Appreciate your inputs, Bros.

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Bad news. I have one more to decipher.

Under B3, "but there was scope for more musical _____"

Under C1, the last two words "Some ______ _______".

Appreciate your inputs, Bros.

Detail and again, unease.

this thread brings back bad memories bro, no thanks to u. :(
 
musician, destine to be poor and looked down upon for the rest of your life
 
I've seen handwriting worse than this lor.... my ex cb auntie copywriter, knn.... in the end, the office only i can read her handwriting, LOL
 
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You missed out the last word, after the word 'unease'.

I think it's "latterly". :o
That silly musician wannabe angmor examiner was probably trying to say "later in the piece", thought of latter, later, lately, and eventually came out with "latterly". Pompous asses. :D
 
I've seen handwriting worse than this lor.... my ex cb auntie copywriter, knn.... in the end, the office only i can read her handwriting, LOL

In that case, if u leave, she will have to quit and follow you everywhere right? :D
 
In that case, if u leave, she will have to quit and follow you everywhere right? :D
When I quit, i throw her hand written changes to my boss, and said:"Good luck reading it!!" lol
 
I think it's "latterly". :o
That silly musician wannabe angmor examiner was probably trying to say "later in the piece", thought of latter, later, lately, and eventually came out with "latterly". Pompous asses. :D

Thanks, I have settled for latterly too. It's a weird word.
 
"This had some security and most intonation was safe, but there was some rythmic unease along the way and more imaginative shading could have been incorporated. A well poised final note."


Look like lecturer marking an art work.
 
This doctors handwriting problem not only western doctors. Chinese doctors prescription also terrible unreadable. All doctors shouldnt be allowed to write. Confiscate their pens. Must use computers and printers. LOL
 
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