Klavierstück, worauf beziehen sich die Vorzeichen?
Beispiel: 5. (?) Takt (2. Zeile, 2. Takt), Bassschlüssel. Kreuz vor dem 5. Akkord. Wird das e oder das f erhöht? Eigentlich habe ich hier ja sowieso schon ein fis. Ist das ein wiederholter Hinweis auf das fis oder wird das e erhöht?
Ich habe hier mehrere Stellen gesehen, bei denen ich nichts sicher bin, ob das fis oder eine andere Note im Akkord gemeint ist.
Ah Chopin. Very good
The area between the horizontal bars always applies for crosses. In the case of the closely adjacent seconds, the sometimes tricky can be seen.
If a dissolution mark is present in the preceding cycle, in the following it will be glad to remind you with a sign that the cancellation is cancelled, although the formally not absolutely necessary.
The case is not at all. I don’t know why the Henle writes this in. These are so-called original texts, i.e. as described by the composer in the original. So you have to ask the master yourself.
Perhaps Chopin wanted to point to the falling chromatic course of the respective middle tone of the three-length.
as I forget: is a nasty
It always increases the tone before which the sign stands. In your example, the cross lies on the fourth line, as the F. (The E is between the lines.) So the F becomes the Fis. (In this case, it’s one anyway, you’re right. There’s some kind of modulation going off, or so, I just can’t deal with it. 🙃)
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