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When i was playing this prelude from bach i came across a new chord that i don't usually see in 18th century pieces Also another question - in writing counterpoint in bach style it looks like two eight notes in a row can be dissonance without resolving is this true ? ( as i mentiond the interval between bass and alto with 2 and 7 )

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When i was playing this prelude from bach i came across a new chord that i don't usually see in 18th century pieces Also another question - in writing counterpoint in bach style it looks like two eight notes in a row can be dissonance without resolving is this true ? ( as i mentiond the interval between bass and alto with 2 and 7 )

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When i was playing this prelude from bach i came across a new chord that i don't usually see in 18th century pieces Also another question - in writing counterpoint in bach style it looks like two eight notes in a row can be dissonance without resolving is this true ? ( as i mentiond the interval between bass and alto with 2 and 7 )

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Is this a V7sus2/V7 chord in bach?

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When i was playing this prelude from bach i came across a new chord that i don't usually see in 18th century pieces Also another question - in writing counterpoint in bach style it looks like two eight notes in a row can be dissonance without resolving is this true ? ( as i mentiond the interval between bass and alto with 2 and 7 )