Template talk:F major chord inversions

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The figured bass notation for the inversions was flat-out wrong: All of the bass notes were "F". I replaced it with correct notation: The lowest tone in the chord is always the note-letter shown, not the root of the chord as was present in the template. The two numbers on the side are the number of scale tones above the notated tone; 5
3
is assumed (a major triad) so either subscript=3 or the superscript=5 may optionally be left blank, and normally is. Please refer to the article figured bass.107.242.121.48 (talk) 05:49, 25 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]