How to figure an augmented chord
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How to figure an augmented chord
Stupid question, but is it in caps or small i.e. II+ or ii+
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
I would do 5+
3
As that is how it's standardly notated.
3
As that is how it's standardly notated.
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
The US system would use capitalisation, 'II+' because it has the major third. (A) European system, and the one I prefer, uses normal 'ii' with figured bass next to it: .
Never heard of using Arabic Numerals, only Roman.
Never heard of using Arabic Numerals, only Roman.
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
It would be Arabic numerals in figured bass.Yagan Kiely wrote:[...] Never heard of using Arabic Numerals, only Roman.
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
thanks guys
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
What a pity that this example is actually in error, since a ii+ chord in C over an F sharp would be figured as 6/3 according to the rules of figured bass (i.e. first inversion), not as 6/#!Yagan Kiely wrote:
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
The # is in regard to a #3. The 3rd is generally not shown in figured bass; root chords do not display the 3, and 1st inversion chords are displayed as a 6 (without the 3). If the # was in relation to the 6th, it would be either before or after that figure, not below it. Also, if we where displaying all fugures it would be:
6
#3
or
6
3#
not
6
3
as that would merely make a ii chord in C major, a major chord instead of minor.
6
#3
or
6
3#
not
6
3
as that would merely make a ii chord in C major, a major chord instead of minor.
Ahh, I re-read it. I thought you were substituting the Roman, please ignore that!It would be Arabic numerals in figured bass.
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
It's fine - I saw "figure" and my mind jumped...
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Re: How to figure an augmented chord
Hi Yagan,
Ah, I didn't actually read the title of the thread (the word augmented). You are quite correct, the 3rd over the F# should be raised for the chord to be augmented. My bad :)
Regards, Philip
Ah, I didn't actually read the title of the thread (the word augmented). You are quite correct, the 3rd over the F# should be raised for the chord to be augmented. My bad :)
Regards, Philip