RE: triangle chord notation (bit of toppic: why c != b sharp)

2006-08-11 Thread tiM
r correcting me, tiM -Original Message- From: Anthony Youngman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 11 augustus 2006 9:38 To: tiM Sportny Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: RE: triangle chord notation (bit of toppic: why c != b sharp) Actually, that bit about "all instru

RE: triangle chord notation (bit of toppic: why c != b sharp)

2006-08-11 Thread Anthony Youngman
truments which is forced to play in "well tempered" mode. Pretty much every other instrument can be played with proper harmonic tuning. Cheers, Wol -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .org] On Behalf Of tiM Sportny Sent: 11 August 2006 02:24 To: [EM

Re: triangle chord notation (bit of toppic: why c != b sharp)

2006-08-10 Thread tiM Sportny
I'm just an amature on music theory. But still i think it makes sence to define things like a B# chord. You know, there's an actual difference between, lets say a sharp and b flat. Not only in a harmonic way, but also in real pitch. Play a song with g# and one with an a flat in it and try to re