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Re: What is the meaning of a mordent on top of a sharp sign?


From: William Rehwinkel
Subject: Re: What is the meaning of a mordent on top of a sharp sign?
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 03:51:01 +0000
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That symbol means that the lower note is sharped. So it would be g-f#-g instead of g-fnatural-g. See https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/86043/would-an-accidental-in-a-mordant-still-be-effective-for-the-whole-measure


On 6/27/22 23:13, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi;

   I'm trying to engrave a Piano arrangement of JS Bach, Six Little
Preludes, Nr 1, where the left hand notes have a strange thing I've
never seen before, a mordent on top of a sharp sign.

   I've never seen these symbols together in this manner.

   I have a screenshot attached.

Thanks,
Ken Wolcott

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