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Re: types of suspended chords?
« Reply #60 on: June 17, 2008, 03:58:45 PM »
Here are some links that can help ya mus (and anyone else interested):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figured_bass

http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory18.htm


Awesome Stuff man!!! pity now I have all this & other stuff to catch up on!! ;D 8)

T, i thought we had an agreement where you would no longer help other people but me.  :-\ ?/?

Now here i find you posting remarkably helpful articles that helps other folk. Wassup?  ?/? ?/? ?/?


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Re: types of suspended chords?
« Reply #61 on: June 24, 2008, 09:49:40 AM »
I've been away playing a musical so haven't been able to chime in lately.

I just wanted to add a note about figured bass.  Figured bass only indicates the notes to be used above a bass.  It does so by indicating the intervals to be used above the bass (all within a 9th).  It does not indicate the voicing or doublings involved.  That was the reason for such books on thorough bass / figured bass by the likes of C. P. E. Bach (The True Art of Keyboard Playing -- I'll not give the German name.  It takes about a half page.)

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Re: types of suspended chords?
« Reply #62 on: June 25, 2008, 11:03:08 AM »
I've been away playing a musical so haven't been able to chime in lately.

I just wanted to add a note about figured bass.  Figured bass only indicates the notes to be used above a bass.  It does so by indicating the intervals to be used above the bass (all within a 9th).  It does not indicate the voicing or doublings involved.  That was the reason for such books on thorough bass / figured bass by the likes of C. P. E. Bach (The True Art of Keyboard Playing -- I'll not give the German name.  It takes about a half page.)

Wow, another insightful idea..
Can't wait for you to come back.

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