Hi,
it is from Joseph Umstatt - early classic. The manuscript not digitized
and it is from one monastary collection - I can't publish it all. Rather -
if I manage to finish it, the whole score will be published in Juny for
free (maybe IMSLP too).
There are seventh as well as 1/8th note
Hi Helena,
2014-10-02 19:41 GMT+02:00 Helena K. helena.kramar...@gmail.com:
Hi,
is there somebody, who can some way, how I can write rests in figured
bass? I need is necessary for one Oratory - my masterthese...
How about :
\version 2.18.2
\new FiguredBass
\figuremode {
\set
Oups,
\musicglyph #rests.3
should be the right grob...
Cheers,
Pierre
2014-10-04 12:30 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com:
Hi Helena,
2014-10-02 19:41 GMT+02:00 Helena K. helena.kramar...@gmail.com:
Hi,
is there somebody, who can some way, how I can
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 09:57 +, Helena K. wrote:
Hi,
it is from Joseph Umstatt - early classic. The manuscript not digitized
and it is from one monastary collection - I can't publish it all. Rather -
if I manage to finish it, the whole score will be published in Juny for
free (maybe
My guess, based admittedly on partial evidence, is that these are in
fact intended as indications of a seventh chord, not some sort of
Tasto Solo indication or ... After all, a player of the period would
have had as much difficulty distinguishing that symbol from a 7 as
we have after
Me too. But my professor told me, that is correctly.
http://www.imgup.cz/image/gK6
http://www.imgup.cz/image/gK7
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On Fri, 2014-10-03 at 06:34 +, Helena K. wrote:
Me too. But my professor told me, that is correctly.
but is he right? Are those apparent 1/8th note rests actually 7, meaning
a seventh? Only more context would allow more certainty (and a plausible
explanation of what it might mean to place a
Me too. But my professor told me, that is correctly.
http://www.imgup.cz/image/gK6
http://www.imgup.cz/image/gK7
Very interesting. And you are sure this is a rest? Can you give more
information on the composer and the piece? Is the original manuscript
available online?
It seems that
Hi,
is there somebody, who can some way, how I can write rests in figured
bass? I need is necessary for one Oratory - my masterthese...
I'm thankful for any suggestion.
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {
\set figuredBassAlterationDirection = #RIGHT
\set figuredBassPlusDirection
Of course r4 = s4.
But I need have the symbol of rest in the figured bass.
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Of course r4 = s4.
But I need have the symbol of rest in the figured bass.
Never seen this before. Please post a scan of what you want to
achieve.
Werner
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