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From: | Malte Meyn |
Subject: | Re: Typesetting <b bes!> chord |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jun 2014 08:35:58 +0200 |
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On 12.06.2014 05:43, Javier Ruiz-Alma wrote:
That’s correct because Chopin is right: the b flat belongs to the C7 chord which is the dominant seventh chord of the following f minor (and similar, the a flat is in the B♭7, dominant of E♭). And the b natural (which you also should write b, not c flat!) is the leading-tone to the following c.I dare not question Chopin. Attached is the same passage from a different edition of same piece.
Henle Urtext also writes <b! bes!> (with the b! on the left side), but with a Y-shaped stem (both branches slanted).Same concept with yet more acrobatics, using a branched stem (!).
Malte
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