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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2018-05-21 06:09
The following assume the key of F major.
A trill on F with a flat symbol above the trill symbol would indicate a trill from F to Gb. (I assume this is correct.)
A trill on Gb, other wise unmarked, would indicate a trill from Gb to A-natural, correct?
A trill on marked Fb with a natural symbol above the trill would indicate, what? Fb to G-natural? If that is the case, and the base note is Fb4 (first space Fb), what fingering would be used for the trill?
I encountered the last today in a study, and assumed Fb to G-natural, but didn't find a good solution. Probably I'm missing something obvious.
In the last case, isn't the natural above the trill superfluous? I.e., wouldn't the assumption be G-natural for the top note anyway?
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2018-05-21 06:09 |
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