On Wednesday 14 July 2004 12:17, you 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?
what ? you dont read news ? Germany leave the continent last week, It's now 
near Japan !
... just kidding ...

I used "continental European names" expression because I dont know how we call 
the "do re me fa sol la si" serie, not for the geographic situation ! :)

briefely:
english: C D E F G A B
german: C D E F G A H           (for german, B is the Hb, the sib, but I'm not 
completly sure)
"""continental European names""": do re mi fa sol la si

I add this comment because I thought Silvan seems to think 'H' was in the "do 
re mi fa sol la" suite.
sorry for the troll Vladimir, I hop the real subject will be answered ;)
and sorry for my bad english

best regards,
Gilles


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