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Re: voice sharing the same note on different staves
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: voice sharing the same note on different staves |
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Fri, 5 Nov 2010 11:57:12 +0100 |
2010/11/5 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
> It might be argued on that grounds that German note names should be
> canonical: I know of no other note name language that has been employed
> similarly for silly acronyms and word games.
This comes to my mind:
Vive le roi, ut mi ut re re sol mi from Josquin
Granted, they're only vowels and even ut for 'v'.
[unrelated?] In Spanish we have a funny mnemonic for the eight
dominants of Gregorian modes: "La farola de Laredo" (stands for "The
lamppost of Laredo", a town), for La Fa Do La Do La Re Do.
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com
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