Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 18:21, Daniel Tonda Castillo wrote:
Claves/Llaves
I suppose one is "key" and one is "clef", but as they are both cognates
of "clef", which is which?
Métrica de compás
Armaduras mayores y menores
Valores rítmicos
Sostenidos y bemoles
Some months ago Eudy was teaching an introduction to music notation and used
this term. I took it to mean "sustained", and called sharp "diesis". I later
looked it up in her dictionary (general, not musical) and found that "diesis"
and "sostenido" both mean "sharp" and "sostenuto" is what I was thinking of.
No se preocupe aún por los naturales/becuadros. Explicaremos esto cuando
lleguemos a las armaduras.
I say drop "naturales". "Becuadros" is well known, at least to me who learned
the French word first, and can't be confused with anything else.
I haven't been following this thread so forgive me if I'm throwing in
ignorant input, but here goes:
I learned Spanish musical terms as a result of playing in an orchestra
in Spain for a year. I recall that "natural" was the word I heard being
used. As for "bemoles" and "becuardros"; are they actually written that
way, or is it; b-moles (round B's) and b-cuadros [cuadratos?] (square B's)?
The word for "sharp" that was used was "sostenido".
-David
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