Need assistance in interpretation of a cadence

• Apr 24, 2020 - 21:16

One of my nephews is preparing for his final exams. In preparation he asked me to transcribe the following cadence with MuseScore:

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But before transcribing something wrong, what is the correct meaning of the chords in brackets in measure two? Does it mean the enharmonic spelling of the chord before and after the brackets (so Bb7 instead of A#7 and Eb instead of D#)? So is the correct interpretation of it "C# minor, G# minor, A#7, D#" or alternatively "C# minor, G# minor, Bb7, Eb"?

I don't want to transcribe something wrong or to interpret it wrong.

Thank's for assistance.


Comments

Unfortunately, it's not really written very legibly, and that doesn't help when we're also trying to guess at the meaning of the symbols used. On top of that, the notation seems German?

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Yep, it also was my first thought: it's not written very legibly.
An indeed, it's German spelling: "gis, Dis7, gis, Gis7 | cis, gis, Ais7, [B7, Es], Dis | gis, cis, Fis, H | E6, Dis7, gis" means in international spelling: "G# minor, D#7, G# minor, G#7 | C# minor, G# minor, A#7, [Bb7, Eb], D# | G# minor, C# minor, F#, B | E6, D#7, G# minor".

Well, I have to say that I can't begin to tell if the B and D are natural or b or what. It's hard to tell from the erase and rewrite, what is going on. There is already an A#. Or is that a squashed b in front of it. The more I look at this, the more I see that is odd. So I'm gonna stop. (The treble key sig is wrong)

In reply to by [DELETED] 1831606

Finished the short transcription. For my own knowledge, just still struggle with "C# minor 3 slash E6" in measure three on the second beat. Okay, 3 means the inversion. But does E6 mean the substitution of C# minor (without the fifth interval of the chord E)?
From time to time I met the creator of this fragment, maybe the next time I'll ask him about the intent.

Looks to me like the 1stchord is a B diminished 7 over the 5 (F) (I think that's an Ab at the bottom of the 3 notes in the treble clef) and the 2nd chord is an E flat chord/no 7 over the 3 (G).
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If you play through it, it seems to work.

In reply to by xavierjazz

Thank you too, but I suppose the diminished chord (as it would appear in the staff) wouldn't match with the corresponing chord symbol (German spelling "B7", international spelling "Bb7"; with the numbers you are of course right ("Bb7/F", "Eb/G").

The author uses subscript "3" to mean "first inversion" (i.e.., 3 in the bass) and, similarly, "5" to mean "second inversion", a kind of "disfigured bass", as it were. Of the second chord of m 2, a second inversion i; in Baroque times, a V, not i, is called for there -- but this is clearly later....

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