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Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation
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Sharon Rosner |
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Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Jan 2016 05:57:18 -0700 (MST) |
> Of course a good musician needs to focus on every detail, but only the
"bad" ones neglect the bigger
> context.
What like Florence Foster Jenkins-type bigger context?
> The key is to focus on the "right" thing, which is in many cases NOT every
> single note of an
> chromatic scale, IMO.
So what *is* the right thing? The first and last notes? :-)
Sharon
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- Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation, (continued)
Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation, Sharon Rosner, 2016/01/26
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- Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation, Paul Morris, 2016/01/26
- Re: simplifying chromatic scale notation, Sharon Rosner, 2016/01/26
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