![]() You've got already the correct answers above and in the comments! ![]() In the course of notating counterpoint I've often put notes on the wrong layer as it can be confusing and annoying to correct, so I suggest using Layer 2 for the simplest of the two counterpoint pieces so you don't have to switch back and forth as much. That all being said, I have notated counterpoint frequently in Finale, and it's done using Layers as previous commenters have identified. organs don't have a sustain pedal, so whereas using all 8th notes in the right hand of your example on piano might result in a very similar sound to using counterpoint, on organ it would make a big difference.notes don't decay naturally like they do on piano, they are at 100% volume until you release it.I used to occasionally see it in piano music, but once I started playing organ I encountered it all over the place, mainly because of two reasons: That technique of combining melodies/harmonies on the same line is called counterpoint. ![]()
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