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From: | 田村淳 |
Subject: | Re: Ornamentation in Bach's piece |
Date: | Sun, 19 Sep 2021 20:48:32 +0900 |
Yes, the symbol is very similar to \prallup but not identical. The symbol has one less squiggle than \prallup has, and the right end of the symbol has a slope going up toward the note to the right. The example in the previous post was from Baerenreiter edition (Neue Bach-Ausgabe). By using \prallup, I was able to get the following but I’m not so sure whether this can be interpreted correctly by baroque music experts or not: \once \overrideProperty Script.X-offset -2 \once \overrideProperty Script.Y-offset 1 f8\prallup (sorry, this is on different clef) The “modern” notation would be: (taken from Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe) Cheers, Jun |
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