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Re: Testimonial
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: Testimonial |
Date: |
Wed, 16 May 2012 22:40:29 +0000 |
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On 5/16/12 12:46 PM, "Tim Roberts" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I still lose track of the relative octaves while I'm doing data
> entry, but that problem is unlikely to be solved through
> technology...
When in doubt, count steps going up.
c and g (ascending) are in different relative octaves; c and f are in the
same.
c . d . e . f =>count 4 notes, so it's the same relative octave.
c . d . e . f . g => count 5 notes, so it's a different relative octave
This is insensitive to accidentals. Whenever I am on the boundary and I
can't remember, I just count the notes going up.
HTH,
Carl
Re: Testimonial,
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