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Author: aminor
Date: 2007-07-12 15:31
It's definitely just a plain ole mordent which you are calling lower mordent. I call the mordents with the line through them: mordents
and the ones without the line through them: inverted mordents and you say upper mordents.
So, it's an mordent/lower mordent. (An M with a vertical line through it) which means I go down to the "A".
The "A" was never sharp or flat previously. It's in 3/4 and there is only the half note "b" with the mordent sign above it and a quarter note high B.
So why would the "A" of the mordent be indicated to be natural - it already is natural.
Thanks for your patience.
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aminor |
2007-07-12 14:19 |
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Chris P |
2007-07-12 14:37 |
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aminor |
2007-07-12 15:31 |
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Chris P |
2007-07-12 16:11 |
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aminor |
2007-07-12 16:55 |
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grifffinity |
2007-07-12 17:05 |
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Jack Kissinger |
2007-07-12 17:10 |
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grifffinity |
2007-07-12 17:36 |
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FDF |
2007-07-12 18:02 |
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Chris P |
2007-07-12 22:44 |
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BobD |
2007-07-13 10:26 |
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EuGeneSee |
2007-07-13 15:14 |
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aminor |
2007-07-13 15:08 |
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Jack Kissinger |
2007-07-13 15:51 |
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aminor |
2007-07-13 17:06 |
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Jack Kissinger |
2007-07-13 20:20 |
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