Jacques Menu writes:
> Hello folks,
>
> What would be the plural of ‘figured bass’, if that applies, to denote several
> occurrences of the figures in a score, the same way has there can be several
> harmonies? Maybe ‘figured bass figures’?
>
> In the example below, there 5 such occurrences:
>
>
but it's not what was meant in the present context.
-David
Robert Gaebler writes:
> Jacques,
>
> Thanks… happy to advise. I would call \ff a dynamic.
> “Dynamics” is an interesting word, described as “plural in form,
> singular or plural in construction” in Merriam-Webster. The p
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Subject: Re: Terminology question
Hello Robert,
'figured
I am working on a couple of pieces where I am using a non-ragged right edge
for the systems. However I would like to end each of the three or four themes
in a piece with a ragged right edge on the last system of a theme.
I understand to set ragged-right = ##f to get an even (all aligned) right