On 12/24/06, Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Here it is again. I ran it through a spell check in TexEdit and found
even more mistakes, now corrected. All of them?


<snip>

You can analyze the exercise and see that a third has been preferred
to a sixth, a quarter to a fifth, etc. Now in this mode, when you add


At least in my experience, the interval from, for example, G to the C above
is always referred to as a "fourth," not a "quarter."

an apostrophe, it makes the note appear one octave higher as it would
have appeared without the apostrophe. Two apostrophes make for two
octaves, and so forth.


Other than that, I think that this is a very good introduction. My only
complaint is that I'm not sure it's useful to have all three of
- a "very beginner" tutorial
- a "normal" tutorial
- a user manual

Could this "very beginner" tutorial just replace the beginning of the
current tutorial?
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