There are two systems. The absolute one which is used in all "roman"
("romanic"?) countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal and middle and south
america). C is do. D is re.
E Flat is E bemolle (depending on the language) and so on.
It doesn't have that much to do whith your "relative" system (called
"
On Mar 7, 2007, at 12:48 PM, John Howell wrote:
in the fixed Do system... Do is always C, Fa is always F, etc. It is
a simple substitution for the letter names that we use here, although
I don't know how the altered notes are labeled. Is Eb simply Mib?
In the version I was taught, chromati
Yes, myself and a Mexican theory student had fun once (the lessons
alternated between Spanish and English) with the following equivalncies:
English Spanish
C do
B si
yes sí
Aaron J. Rabushka
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At 10:10 AM -0500 3/7/07, Christopher Smith wrote:
Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu
when Chord Tool is selected) that helps you? I don't know the
Italian names, but this gives solfege syllables.
For those unfamiliar with this, the Italian note names ARE solfeg
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> Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu
> when Cho
Great! Hans and Bernard, you're my saviours! And thanks to Tobias Giesen for
that fantastic tool
Many thanks
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Marcello,
(it isn't a stupid question...)
as Hans says it: use TG tools.
If you didn't buy it, you may try first: http://www.tgtools.com/index-en.htm
But you need to write the full exercise, transpose everything you need, and
-then- apply TG tools.
Bernard
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Hans
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On 07 mrt 2007, at 14:52, Marcello Noia wrote:
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I did not find anything in
the manual.
I need to write some simple exercises for sax students putting on
every note its name in Italian.
I need to put it as
Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu
when Chord Tool is selected) that helps you? I don't know the Italian
names, but this gives solfege syllables.
This transposes to the key that you are using, but you can transpose
chord symbols separately from the notes usin
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I did not find anything in the
manual.
I need to write some simple exercises for sax students putting on every note
its name in Italian.
I need to put it as a chord symbol because the exercise has to be repeated in
all keys, so I need to transpose the
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