Vladimir Savic wrote:
> William wrote:
>> Gilles Degottex wrote:
>>> H is the german B notation, H is not part of the continental European  
>>> names.  german use the anglophone notation (except for the B=>H)
>>
>> When did Germany stop being part of continental Europe?
> 
> Oh, men...
> 
> G,A,H,C for all of you in the old part of the world (sol,la,si,ut as well)
> and for all of you in the new world (and England, right?!): G,A,B,C

I thought that was already explained near the start of this thread:
> It's a B by its continental European name.
but this was contradicted by Gilles who seems to be uniquely aware of
major geopolitical changes in Europe :)

William


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