Closed dajun-TT closed 2 months ago
Similarly, when applying diminished octaves, augmented 15ths, or diminished 15ths, the effect is the same. Even though they fall within the tied range, the pitch remains at the original pitch.
Your description is not understandable because you do not use musical terms in a standard manner (e.g., "tie", "augmented", "diminished").
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Describe the problem When an augmented octave is tied to the last measure, it causes the second voice to lose the effect of the augmented octave, with the actual melody being played at the original pitch (in the case of only two voices).