[r-t] Falseness Groups

Matthew Frye matthew at frye.org.uk
Wed May 16 19:44:56 UTC 2012


On 16 May 2012, at 20:32, Sam Austin wrote:
> Just Visiting Surprise Major and Quixhill Surprise Major are both group l with BD/ac falseness. 
> At the risk of appearing to be stupid, why does not this composition of Quixhill ture to Just Visiting? I had always thought that a composition true to one method would be true to another with the same falseness group.
> Aye
> Sam
> 5088 Quixhill Surprise Major
> by Richard I Allton (No 808) 23456  M 3/5 B  W  H
> (52364) 1  ss    3
> 36245     ss    1
> 43652  1  ss
> (56234) 1        1
> 62345     ss    1  1
> 52643  2
> 53246        -  1  1
> 23645  1            
> 3 part.

I'm certain someone else will provide more detail, but falseness groups don't usually cover tenors parted (or out of course?) so presumably the problem leads come between the pairs of singles.

MF



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