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Re: do these notes exist?
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Re: do these notes exist? |
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Thu, 27 Mar 2008 06:50:10 +0100 |
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Hi Maarten, Hi List,
I also feel almost silly to give you what follows.
This should be a theoretical matter , just for correct writting of a
major scale according to its definition, i.e. "has to be diatonic" in
its writting.
I have already seen such things while learning accordion bass keyboard
(left hand) configuration:
Have a look on
http://www.red-bean.com/noel/keyboard-layouts/basses/stradella-120.gif
on the grey button on right side of the image, two buttons are noted F*
and C*, for F## and C## (ie Feses and Ceses)
see also at left side a black button noted Bbb ( = Bisis)
on accordion bass keyboard, buttons are sorted and noted according to
the following serie
Bbb Fb Cb Gb Db Ab Eb Bb F C G D A E B F# C# G# D# A# E# B# F## C##
I give you what I know with my words - sorry for my rather basic english
knowledge or mistakes -
That is the continuation of the alteration serie (you know F C G D A E B
if, starting from C major scale, the major scale "shifted" of 5 degrees
above C gives the G major scale with Fes; and so on with D major scale
with Fes + Ces; and so on up to 7 # with the Ces major scale);
going on with the Ges major scale (5 degrees above Ces) asks G - no
alteration here -;
and 5 degrees above Ges gives Des major scale asking D as alteration;
the Des major scale written " Des F Fes ...C D" "sounds" correctly; but
that notation does not fullfill the definition of the "diatonic" major
scale (which requires diffrerent names for notes).
That should be why - as far as I know - "Des Ees Fes ... Bes *Ceses*"
should be the correct writting of the Des major scale.
(...rather theoratical, is not it?)
Same explanation for Bisis in the reverse direction.
Sorry for eventual ... headaches ;-)
Charlie
M.v.Strien a écrit :
Hi,
I almost feel too silly to ask :-), but do these notes exist at all in
music/musictheory?
Feses
Eisis
Ceses
Bisis
gr. Maarten
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