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filename = "bach-invention-02.ly"
title = "Invention 2"
opus = "BWV 773"
composer = "Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)"
mutopiatitle = "Invention 2"
mutopiacomposer = "BachJS"
mutopiaopus = "BWV 773"
mutopiainstrument = "Harpsichord, Piano"
source = "Bach-Gesellschaft"
style = "Baroque"
copyright = "Public Domain"
maintainer = "Allen Garvin"
maintainerEmail = "AGarvin@tribalddb.com"
lastupdated = "2005/12/25"
footer = "Mutopia-2008/06/15-58"
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}
\version "2.11.46"
voiceone = \relative c'' {
\set Staff.midiInstrument = "harpsichord"
\key c \minor
r8 c16[ b] c[ d ees g,] aes[ bes aes f] f'[ es d c] | % bar 1
b[ aes' g f] ees[ d c b] c[ d c d] d8.[\downprall c32 d] | % bar 2
ees16[ d c d] ees[ f g8] g[\prall f] r f | % bar 3
f[\prall ees] r d ees[ aes,] ~ aes16[ f bes f] | % bar 4
g8[ ees'] ~ ees16[ d ees bes] c[ ees aes g] f[ ees d c] | % bar 5
bes[ d g f] ees[ d c bes] aes[ c f c] d8.[\prall d16] | % bar 6
ees[ bes c bes] g'4 ~ g16[ bes, c bes] aes'4 ~ | % bar 7
aes16[ bes, ees d] g[( f) aes g] c[ bes aes g] f[ bes aes bes] | % bar 8
g[ bes aes bes] ees,[ g f g] c,[ d ees f] d[ ees f g] | % bar 9
ees[ f g aes] bes[ aes c bes] aes[ g f aes] d,4 ~ | % bar 10
d16[ d g d] ees[ c d bes] c4 ~ c16[ g' fis a] | % bar 11
c,[ bes c8] ~ c16[ fis e d] bes'8.[ e,16] fis8.[ g16] | % bar 12
g8[ g,16 fis] g[ a bes d,] ees[ f ees c] c'[ bes a g] | % bar 13
fis[ ees' d c] bes[ a g fis] g[ a g a] a8.[\downprall g32 a] | % bar 14
bes16[ a g a] bes[ c d8] d[\prall c] r c | % bar 15
c[\prall bes] r a bes[ ees,] ~ ees16[ c f c] | % bar 16
d8[ bes'] ~ bes16[ a bes f] g[ bes ees d] c[ bes a g] | % bar 17
f[ a d c] bes[ a g f] ees[ g c g] a8.[\prall a16] | % bar 18
bes[ f g f] d'4 ~ d16[ f, g f] ees'4 ~ | % bar 19
ees16[ f, bes a] d[ c ees d] g[ f ees d] c[ f ees f] | % bar 20
d[ c bes a] d[ c ees d] c[ bes a c] f4 ~ | % bar 21
f16[ g, c b] ees[ d f ees] aes[ g f ees] d[ g f g] | % bar 22
ees[ d c b] c[ d ees g,] aes[ bes aes f] f'[ ees d c] | % bar 23
b[ aes' g f] ees[ d c b] c[ d c d] d8.[\downprall c32 d] | % bar 24
ees16[ d c d] ees[ f g8] g[\prall f] r f | % bar 25
f[\prall ees16 d] g[ f aes g] g8.[ aes16] d,8.[\prall c16] | % bar 26
c1^\fermata \bar "|." % bar 27
}
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\set Staff.midiInstrument = "harpsichord"
\key c \minor
\clef "bass"
R1 | % bar 1
R1 \clef "treble" | % bar 2
r8 c16[ b] c[ d ees g,] aes[ bes aes f] f'[ ees d c] | % bar 3
b[ aes' g f] ees[ d c b] c[ d c d] d8.[\downprall c32 d] | % bar 4
ees16[ d c d] ees[ f g8] g[\prall f] r f | % bar 5
f[\prall ees] r d ees[ aes,] ~ aes16[ f bes f] | % bar 6
g8[ ees'] ~ ees16[ d ees bes] c[ ees aes g] f[ ees d c] | % bar 7
bes[ d g f] ees[ d c bes] aes[ c f c] d8.[\prall d16] | % bar 8
ees[ bes c bes] g'4 ~ g16[ bes, c bes] aes'4 ~ | % bar 9
aes16[ bes, ees d] g[ f aes g] c[ bes aes g] f[ bes aes bes]| % bar 10
g8[ \clef bass ees,16 f] g[ a bes d,] ees[ f ees c] c'[ bes a g] | % bar 11
fis[ ees' d c] bes[ a g fis] g[ a g a] a8.[\downprall g32 a]| % bar 12
bes16[ a g a] bes[ c d8] d[\prall c] r c | % bar 13
c[\prall bes] r a bes[ ees,] ~ ees16[ c f! c] | % bar 14
d8[ bes'] ~ bes16[ a bes f] g[ bes ees d] c[ bes a g] | % bar 15
f[ a d c] bes[ a g f] ees[ g c g] a8.[\prall a16] | % bar 16
bes[ f g f] d'4 ~ d16[ f, g f] ees'4 ~ | % bar 17
ees16[ f, bes a] d[ c ees d] g[ f ees d] c[ f ees f] | % bar 18
d[ f ees f] bes,[ d c d] g,[ a bes c] a[ bes c d] | % bar 19
bes[ c d ees] f[ ees g f] ees[ d c ees] a,4 ~ | % bar 20
a16[ d, g fis] bes[ a c bes] ees[ d c bes] a[ d c d] | % bar 21
b[ f' ees d] c[ bes aes! g] f[ ees d c] g'8[ g,] | % bar 22
c8.[ d16] ees[ f g8] g[\prall f] r f | % bar 23
f[\prall ees] ~ ees16[ f ees d] c[ bes aes g] f[ ees f g] | % bar 24
c,8[ c'16 b] c[ d ees g,] aes[ bes! aes f] f'[ ees d c] | % bar 25
b[ aes' g f] ees[ d c b] c[ g aes f] g8[ g] | % bar 26
c,1_\fermata \bar "|." % bar 27
}
\score {
\context GrandStaff <<
\context Staff = "one" <<
\voiceone
>>
\context Staff = "two" <<
\voicetwo
>>
>>
\layout{ }
\midi {
\context {
\Score
tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 64 4)
}
}
}
%{
changes by Urs Metzger, 2005/12/25
version 1.6.10 => 2.6.4
voicetwo, bar 16, 12th 16th ees => g
midiInstrument none => "harpsichord"
%}
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