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Figured Bass: add '×'-shaped 'accidental' #265

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mgavioli opened this issue Oct 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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Figured Bass: add '×'-shaped 'accidental' #265

mgavioli opened this issue Oct 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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mgavioli commented Oct 28, 2022

XVIII-c. French figured bass notation featured an '×'-shaped (pseudo)-accidental, not to be confused with a simple graphical variation of #.

Two examples; a page from M. Marais, Trios, Paris 1692, B.C. p. 44:

Marais_Trios_Paris1692_Basse_p44

note the "4×" in the 9th measure of the second line.

And a page from Telemann, Quatuors, Paris LeClerc 1737 (40 yeas later):

Telemann_Quatuors_Paris1737_Fondamento_p4

Note the several "6×" across the page, some with a simple '6' and some with even a slashed 6 (already implying a major 6th); lastly at the beginning of the last line, even a "5×". Note also that both sources use a 'normal' # sign.

There is some consensus that the sign meant a major interval reached by 'some' accidental (either a sharp or a natural) in a context where '#' already meant 'sharp' and no longer generically 'major' as in previous times. Whatever the interpretation, it is rather clear that the sign is not used casually but has specific semantic content.

@dspreadbury dspreadbury self-assigned this Nov 5, 2023
@dspreadbury dspreadbury added this to the SMuFL 1.5 milestone Nov 5, 2023
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