Hi Bert,
I would say that in C-minor (if the harmonic structure, context etc
is C-minor) I would not use Fb, but E,
because the flat version of IV grade seems very strange for me,
while the neutralized version of III grade is common.
If it's a C-minor chord, and the trill is on degree III
the key is C-minor, and I want a trill on (midinotes) D# and E,
what would the correct trill notes be?
Depends on the context -- i.e., which note is the "fundamental" and
which is the "embellishment", as well as the underlying harmonic
structure (chords, etc.).
* Is the cor
Hi Maarten,
A generic question:
* If the key is C-minor, and I want a trill on (midinotes) D# and
E, what would the correct trill notes be?
Depends on the context -- i.e., which note is the "fundamental" and
which is the "embellishment", as well as the underlying
Hi,
A generic question:
* If the key is C-minor, and I want a trill on (midinotes) D# and E, what
would the correct trill notes be?
Es E (neutral)
-or-
Es Fes
* Will amateur players and professional players both agree on one method?
* Is the correct method suitable for each instrument? Or