On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 22:51 +0530, Rustom Mody wrote:
> The pythagorean comma is (by definition??) the gap between B# and C
> where by B# means the 12th in a circle of perfect fifths starting at
> C.
OT, just a little joke: In Germany we don't have a B# for what key ever.
c#/db d#/eb f#/gb g#/ab a#/b (not hb or bb)
c d e f g a h
So a b# would be a h#? Somebody mentioned that understanding this theory
does include to know the history. I agree.
For people who just want to note guitar chords, ignoring any theory
regarding to keys, in Germany it's safe to name h = h, but to name the
German b anyway bb or a#. The names of the notes are squishy, nobody can
see if written chord names are written "in German" or not, as long as
there's only a "B" but no "H". Btw. "a" means "Am"?! There are different
writings, large and small letters, signs for same chords.
Well its thanks to this strange germanism that Bach could use B-A-C-H as a theme in art of fugue. So no complaints from me :-)
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