HI Jeff; I had not yet looked at the specific scores from IMSLP, this is a very nice detail.
Thank you for noticing and mentioning this; it expands my music knowledge as well as my engraving skills. Ken On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 12:01 PM Jeff Olson <jjoca...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ken, > > It's BWV 924, which appears as No.8 in > https://imslp.org/wiki/Little_Preludes_and_Fugues_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)#IMSLP344372 > . > > And this edition also serves as a Rosetta Stone for the mordent# issue, as > the engraver gives three successively abbreviated instructions on how to > play it. > > Below is an excerpt fromthe bottom of page 8 of this pdf: > > [image: IMSLP344372-p8-BWV924.png] > > This also suggests a way to engrave it without using the mordent# > annotation. > > Jeff > > On 6/28/2022 9:23 AM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > > Thank you Simon. > > I had already looked briefly at IMSLP Bach Preludes, but there are so > many of them, I was not sure which one to choose from as a reference > to compare with the ones found at 8notes.com (I already have some > downloaded from Michael Kravchuk's website as well). > > I have just downloaded several of these from the link you suggested. > > Thanks, > Ken > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 7:57 AM Simon Bailey <bina...@gmail.com> > <bina...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It seems it is BWV 939. > See: > https://imslp.org/wiki/5_Kleine_Pr%C3%A4ludien,_BWV_939-943_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian) > for multiple different versions. > > Kind regards, > sb > > On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 at 15:50, Kenneth Wolcott <kennethwolc...@gmail.com> > <kennethwolc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Andrew; > > I'm just trying to engrave what 8notes.com claims is the first of > the Six Little Preludes. Perhaps 8notes.com made a mistake? There is > no reference to a BWV catalog number. > > Thanks, > Ken > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 1:42 AM Andrew Bernard<andrew.bern...@mailbox.org> > <andrew.bern...@mailbox.org> wrote: > > Are you actually referring to the 5 Kleine Praludien BWV 939-943, not > the six? > > Andrew > > > > -- > Do not meddle in the affairs of trombonists, for they are subtle and > quick to anger. > >