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A6811977 - Structure In Classical Music

Post 21

Casper, the friendly spirity-type-entity from Scotland (though currently elsewhere...)

Hi,

Thanks for looking at my points. Unfortunately, I'm working abroad at the moment so don't have any of my music theory books with me and am therefore working from memory (which isn't that good at the best of times). So I apologise if any of my questions are stupid.smiley - doh


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Sorry, I wasn't very clear in my previous post. The reason I asked about this is that your footnote says that dimunition is 'a division of each note length'. Since it's the opposite of augmentation, maybe 'a halving of each note length' would be better?

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Nope - it was just a suggestion, in case you'd done it by accident. It probably does help differentiate them; I didn't think of that.smiley - smiley


I'll try to think of some good examples (i.e. ones that aren't too obscure).smiley - headhurts

- Casper.
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Post 22

ChiefNautilus

Halving is better yes, (and I have changed that) but it sounds and looks ugly.smiley - erm

As for examples, I have thought of some but I think that they are too obscure. Frere Jacques was okay because nearly everyone has heard that but not everyone listens to classical music and may not find classical examples very useful or relevant.


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Dancer (put your advert here)

Excellent work, I really enjoyed this entry.

A couple of points:
* ...musical form and I will explain the majority of these in this section.
(Using first person is unnecessery here) -->
* ...musical form and the majority of these will be explained in this section.

* This a tune that is mostly unrelated to the subject and answer, yet fits well with the other parts.
(?Grammer?)

smiley - hsif
Dancer


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Post 24

ChiefNautilus

Thanks Dancer - entry updated...smiley - ok


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Elentari

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Post 27

echomikeromeo

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Great entry.

Congrads smiley - bubbly

smiley - hsif
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Casper, the friendly spirity-type-entity from Scotland (though currently elsewhere...)

Well done!
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Post 30

ChiefNautilus

Hooray! smiley - biggrinsmiley - biggrinsmiley - biggrinsmiley - biggrin


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SchrEck Inc.

Hi ChiefNautilus,

I've been given your excellent entry to subedit, and the result is at A8379219. If you spot anything that needs attention, please drop me a note. smiley - bigeyes

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Post 32

ChiefNautilus

Looks good, thanks. smiley - ok


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