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<title>theory of the gardon</title>
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<description>Ive just been at two folk music and dance camps in ethnically Hungarian regions of Romania.  In one of them, the instrumental music (and a lot of the vocal music too) is traditionally accompanied by the gardon, which is a sort of string drum.  It loo...</description>
<dc:creator>Jack Campin - bogus address ltbogus@[EMA...</dc:creator>
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<title>Ping: Matt Fields</title>
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<description>Hello, and I was just wondering what happened to Matt.  Havent seem any posts in quite a while.  Sincerely,  John Wood (Code 5550)        e-mail: wood@itd.nrl.navy.mil                      Naval Research Laboratory 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW Washington...</description>
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<title>Gentlemen (and Ladies who may read)...</title>
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<description>We have been discussing the harmonic series, and its impact on music.  One of the theories that has been put forth is that:  The Major Scale comes from the Harmonic Series.  We can substitute words, but the basic concept is still the same - that the ...</description>
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<title>Theory of the Dominant? (random scales over it)</title>
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<description>It seems like you can just play about any scale over the dominant chord and  it can work?  I was playing around the minor scale and it was sounding pretty cool for  some reason(not sure if my ear just got used too it or what) and then I  decided to t...</description>
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<title>(1)Steve</title>
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<description>Agree or disagree.  Studying Non-Tonal Sounds to understand Tonality is useless.  -------------  [Answer first then read the following]           (Non-Tonal Sounds are sounds that are, by definition, cannot produce  anything that has to do with tonal...</description>
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<description>I would like you to sum on your argument against the OTS being(or good  chance of being) fundamental to tonality. What I mean simply is that the OTS  is the structure which tonality is built on. (not necessarily all of course  because, say, one could...</description>
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<title>Chords and overtones series</title>
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<description>Overtones series is often a topic of somewhat abstract considerations but it seems to me that they are insufficient used by analysis of concrete questions. I have tried to apply such analysis for major and minor scales and chord progressions and want...</description>
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<title>Music Theory -  What is it?</title>
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<description>There has been a lot of discussion concerning music theory lately in this group. There seems to be some misunderstandings about what exactly Music Theory actually is. Here is a very simple generic definition of Music Theory.  I will start here and I ...</description>
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<title>Analyzing modern music</title>
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<description>I have a few sheet music of some popular music from guitarists such as john  petrucci, andy timmons, etc... (I know proper names are capitalized...  please dont point that out... Im lazy and we all know they are proper)  Anyways, when I try to analyz...</description>
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<title>Ear Training: Interval Chart</title>
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<description>studying intervals  anyone have suggestions for the following missing intervals? thanks. if you have suggestions for the descending intervals, thatd be great too. just missing -2, M3, M7 thanks in advance  ascending intervals,  -2   ?  M2 Happy Birth...</description>
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<title>Re: Chord Function?</title>
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<description>On Jul 31, 12:02=A0pm, paul s pasaw...@mindspring.com wrote:  =A0 Unless the particular tune happens to be one in which 7ths wouldnt    respect/fit with the tune, in which case the jazz player probably   ought to pay some attention to what the compos...</description>
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<description> Unless the particular tune happens to be one in which 7ths wouldnt  respect/fit with the tune, in which case the jazz player probably  ought to pay some attention to what the composer was doing/how the  folk song really is as it stands, even if that...</description>
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<title>Ok, heres a tougher one: Whats the function of THIS note</title>
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<description>Ok, I had a lot of trouble with you guys, but it seems we are mostly in  agreement that the note B:  1. Has no inherent function.  and  2. Has overtones  I consider this to be a fact. If you dont agree, pipe up now.  Now, philosophical distractions a...</description>
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