> 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 stu
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 (mayb
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. :
>
>> Hi,
>> is there somebody, who can some way, how I can write rests in figu
Hi Helena,
2014-10-02 19:41 GMT+02:00 Helena K. :
> 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 figuredBassAlterationDir
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 rests.
> 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
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
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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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Of course r4 = s4.
But I need have the "symbol of rest" in the figured bass.
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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 =
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