Musical Terms In Different Languages? |
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Musical Terms In Different Languages? |
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Dec 30 2019, 06:50 AM |
Here's a few Danish ones, see if you can guess them:
Dur Mol Kvintcirklen Terts Kvint Prim Formindsket kvint |
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Dec 30 2019, 09:53 AM |
impossible
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Dec 31 2019, 06:51 PM |
B natural is H in a lot of eastern Europe and Scandinavian countries. B for them is our Bb. It's a really old way of notating and there is more than one theory as to why (and too long to go into here).
*In the 19th cent. musicians would spell Bach with the musical notation B A C H that translated musically into Bb A C B natural. -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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Jan 1 2020, 12:38 AM |
Ken should be appointed, if he so agrees, to be our music historian. His posts on the subject are fascinating.
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