How to notate bass to the upper voice (cadence)?
We have cadences with TSDT, and the top and bass are supposed to be in counter-motion, but the fundamental note on the bass is always supposed to be an octave lower? That sometimes doesn't work.
How do you do it right?
If you got “cats” on it, I’d ask a vet…
thank you, have submitted the corrector
can you help me? we have written only one cadenz in the lessons and then the bass key goes the zigzag-like (bastons of the three-length and at the tunika as last another octave down) is that always valid for dur three-length? online there was a date when the bass key of each line were the same intervals but that was not zigzag-like but arc-shaped
Note in the so-called bass key (F key), with a parallel five-line line, parallel to the melody line.
Yeah, but how? Does this always have to be an octave deeper than the basic tone of the trio? And does it change with the reversals?
Simply note the bass background to the respective chord; remember that in the bass the basic tone is 2 two full tone levels: the “D” line becomes “F”.
Colleagues with professional experience I think it is a system of notes.