wrong resolution of a b in same measure
See attached sample line: The resolution of the f flat into the non-flat note (in 3rd full measure, flute) should be correct as far as the score representation is concerned, but sounds wrong:
If one puts a sharp there instead of the resolution the sound is right, but the score is wrong.
MS version 3.5.0
Cheers,
Petra
Comments
Can you explain what you mean in more detail? Are you saying one of those notes doesn't sound right on your system? I hear it played exactly as I see - first an F sharp, then an F flat, then an F natural - three distinct pitches, just like you wrote it. I'm guessing you really meant to use F natural for the second note and back to F sharp for the third. Not sure how much you know about music notation, but F natural is always F natural, the white key next to the three black keys on the piano. It doesn't mean to cancel a preceding accidental but return to whatever was in the key signature.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
sorry for the fuss - I was wrong! I was indeed interpreting the notation wrong. Please remove this thread if possible in order not to confuse others!
Petra
Perhaps the confusion is that the first F in the measure is an F# because of the key signature. The F-flat is one step below that then the F-natural is between the other two in pitch.