Great. Thanks, Christopher. 
I live on the boarder between Vermont and New Hampshire in Fairlee, VT.
Yes, each locomotive has its unique horn.  They change over time. Wonder who 
comes up with them. 

tim



On Jul 20, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:

> Wowee! Not a standard chord, but yes, Virginia, we CAN come up with a name 
> for it. Em(#11) would do it.
> 
> Where do you live? All the trains around me sound the same.
> 
> Christopher
> 
> 
> On Mon Jul 20, at MondayJul 20 11:00 AM, timothy price wrote:
> 
>> Asking for some help as I am not very familiar with this: 
>> 
>> I live about a mile from a rail line. Each engine has its own particular 
>> horn sound... some major, some 7th, some minor, diminished, etc..
>> But one in particular intrigues me:  would describe it as being a G 
>> signature, but one of the E minors.  The notes are E, G, A#, and B.
>> How would you notate and describe this chord?
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> tim
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