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Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Pitches
From: |
Risto Vääräniemi |
Subject: |
Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Pitches |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:13:47 +0200 |
Just in case...
On Jan 14, 2008 3:50 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> - In Accidentals, I wouldn't refer to "Nordic and Germanic languages",
> since both Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and German use
> "-iss" and "-ess" (admittedly the same concept, but
> a different spelling).
I guess the same applies for "Note names in other languages" and the
first sentence after the first table: "Note that in Dutch, German,
Norwegian, and Swedish, the flat alterations of a like for example aes
and aeses are usually contracted to as and ases (or more commonly
asas)."
That sentence applies to Finnish, though! In addition, e flat and e
double flat are also known as es and eses, and b double flat as bb.
-Risto
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