Owain Sutton wrote:


I'd not rely on this assumption. If the trill was on G natural, then yes, I'd accept the 'diatonic default'. But G flat is far enough away from the tonic key to potentially introduce all sorts of chromatic ambiguity.

Not for any musicians I've ever worked with nor for any instructional books I've ever seen -- the rule of trilling to the next higher diatonic note unless there is an accidental indicating an alteration is very UNambiguous.

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