On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:29:22 +0200, Gilles Degottex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thursday 15 July 2004 01:38, Vladimir Savic wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:53:11 +0200, Gilles Degottex

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> briefely:
> english: C D E F G A B
> german: C D E F G A H              (for german, B is the Hb, the sib, but I'm not
> completly sure)

As far as I know there is no sib! Si is being used only in singing... When
you sing si that can be any B (or H), flatted or sharped.
I'm not sure I understand you. You say there is no sib in which notation ?
if you speek about the "do re mi fa sol la si" suite: sib really exist.
even for instrument tonality of trumpet and sopran clarinet, we use the "Sib"
term.

HAHAHA!
This is getting wierd... :) Than you (in your country) must be the only one to use that kind of nominating, English their, We ours etc.


About nonsesceness (especially related to Silvan)... You can not say no to the tradition! Europe use, more or less, the same names for about 300 years! :)

Anyway, here is the si, B, H...

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Vlada

Gilles



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