Figured Bass
Reported version
3.4
Type
Graphical (UI)
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
closed
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Step for reproduce
If I write II642 I get the right line (see image Fbass1)
If I write II#642 the column is incorrect (see image Fbass2)
A simple workaround is also appreciated
Tnx
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Comments
FYI (in spite of the family resemblance), that is Roman Numeral Notation, not figured bass, in MuseScore terms.
In reply to FYI (in spite of the family… by [DELETED] 1831606
I think that's your problem. When saying "II" in G major or minor (I gather), A or A7 (with major third) is implied. The third inversion of the A7 is 6 4 2 of II ... 6 4+ 2 (or 6 #4 2) is a figured-bass notation, where raising of the fourth must be conveyed this way. In Roman Numeral Notation, it is implicit in the indicated majorness of II. It is not a chromatic modification of II7, but II7 itself (in third inversion).
In reply to I think that's your problem… by [DELETED] 1831606
Please forget the Roman numeral (although in many books see Piston's Harmony and written as I indicate).
I'll ask you a simple question: how do I line up 6 #4 and 2?
After selecting basso continuo, I write 6 + 42 or 64 # 2 or 6 # 42, but the alignment does not work.
Please use basic English otherwise I don't understand
In reply to Please forget the Roman… by gualtiero.chiapello
6 RETURN 4+ RETURN 2
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In reply to 6 RETURN 4+ RETURN 2 by [DELETED] 1831606
Grazie.
OK
In reply to Grazie. OK by gualtiero.chiapello
Or 6 RETURN #4 RETURN 2 if you like that more. 4+ is Bach-style.
Does this mean we can close this issue?
Yes. There is no issue here (except maybe the Italian doc needs improvement?)