> it's amazing to me, indeed, how a baroque piece that starts with a
   7th

   9th, that is. Sorry!

   M.

   > in the opening chord, comes to your mind just like that.
   >
   >
   > > As you asked David, I'll refrain from answering that particular
   > questio.
   >
   > I didn't mean to ask David Tayler exclusively because I prefer open
   > discussions rather than dialogues, and, second, David is not the only
   > expert on this subject.
   >
   > Mathias
   >
   >
   > > =3DA0But something not so far removed comes to my mind. Some of you
   > > may
   > know the famous French work by Jean-F=3DE9ry Rebel, namely "Les
   elemens"
   > and its first part, "Le Cahos". Here you can clik and listen to the
   > first chord of it:
   >
   > The French were really full of imagination as far as the harmony
   > (sonority?) is concerned.
   >
   > Best,
   >
   > Jurek
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   > 3
   >
   > References
   >
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