by vilen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mar 19, 2008 at 02:11 AM
On 18 Mrz., 15:39, "David Webber" <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >I consider known seventh chords symbols as too intricate
> > (illogical,opaque)
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> Then I'd suggest (respectfully) that you become more familiar with them.
> They are well known and familiar to millions, so trying to change them
is
> going to be utterly counterproductive, I'm aftraid.
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> Dave
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> David Webber
> Author of 'Mozart the Music Processor'http://www.mozart.co.uk
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One may talk about utter counter productivity if there were the great
labor
wastes. E.g. if millions began to use new symbols and then returned to
old ones.
But it is too early to worry. Besides I think that such sequence of
events is utterly
impossible :-).
Best Regards
Yuri Vilenkin