Richard Moody wrote: > > when you sound D4--G4--A4 simultaniously I am wondering how that would > appear on the music staff?. I question that because I have never heard > that particular chord used to see if it sounds smooth in temperaments. > You are playing a major second G4--A4 with a suspension below that being > D4. Maybe the D4 below is not a suspension but I have never heard of using > a chord with a major second as tests in temperaments. Hmmm.. an interesting way of describing what amounts to a simultaneous sounding of the 4th and 5th of D4. Actually I do this same thing quite frequently. I am not counting beat rates when listening to this... not directly anyways... just listening to overall effect. Old fashion (pre beat counter) ear tuning. > ---ric > | -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
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