Frank Nordberg
Thu, 24 Aug 2000 02:31:49 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ... > accidental F naturals if it used your K:G^f_b_e key signature. > > X:1 > T:Presbyterian Hornpipe > M:3/2 > L:1/8 > K:Gm > G2B2B2G2cBAG|^F2A2A2F2A3F|G2B2ABcA Bc d2|D2G2G2B2A2G2:| > g2b2b2g2b2ag|f2a2a2f2a2gf|e2f2g2f2g2a2|f6e2d2c2| > B2d2f2B2d2f2|A2c2f2A2c2f2|G2B2d2G2B2d2|^F6E2D2C2| > B,2D2D2B,2D2CB,|A,2C2C2A,2C2B,A,|G,2B,2A,2C2B,2D2|C2E2D2^F2G4 ... I dont want to sidetrack this discussion, but how on earth do you play a hornpipe in 3/2 time??? I know about hornpipes in 4/4 and 2/2 and 12/8, but this one is new for me. Frank Nordberg http://www.musicaviva.com To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html