[Menvi-discuss] Writing Chord and figured Bass in Lime?

Debra Baxley debrabaxley at att.net
Sun Mar 25 10:23:10 EDT 2012


I called the answers out to my teacher.

 

Debra

 

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Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Writing Chord and figured Bass in Lime?

 

Hello,

I have these instructions:

"Each of the first three lines on the second page is a short chord
progression in a defined key

(each line is a new key). Analyze the phrase and write out the Roman
Numerals (with figured

bass numbers) AND the Chord/Bass symbols for each line. The first line is in
D minor, the

second line is in F# minor and the third line is in Bb major.

The last line on the second page contains two short harmonic cadences with
the bass and soprano

voices already filled in. Figured bass numbers (6 5) are under some of the
notes indicating that

chord is an inversion of a seventh chord. Fill in the inner voices (tenor
and alto) to complete the

harmony of both cadence. Also name the cadence type (authentic, plural, half
or deceptive)"

 

I've got 2 questions here:

First what should I use so my sighted professor can read the chord markings?
I type something like: Mm/V/65/D to indicate the chord is a b 65 chord with
a root of D in the key of e.

When I use chord markings the letters end up going behind the staff lines
and because the teacher doesn't use a screen reader they can't see them.
What would you suggest I use for both the chord markings and the cadence
label?

Also my teacher writes figured bass numbers on his XML file and it doesn't
come over to Lime. Does anyone know why? 

Thank you,

 

Brandon Keith Biggs

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