2008/12/25 Carl D. Sorensen :
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> On 12/24/08 8:19 AM, "Tim Yang" wrote:
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>> In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
>> to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
>> encountered, often there are lines
>> drawn without a figure preceding it
On 12/24/08 8:19 AM, "Tim Yang" wrote:
> In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
> to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
> encountered, often there are lines
> drawn without a figure preceding it. I believe this means the root
> cho
In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
encountered, often there are lines
drawn without a figure preceding it. I believe this means the root
chord <5 3> is held,
because this chord is omitted as def