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Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry? |
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Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:54:21 +0100 |
2008/12/17 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) <address@hidden>:
> Very strange for me. Isn't it disturbing to use the same syllable for
> different words? Actually for me it is especially strange because of
> Hungary's strong use of Kodály's solmization method, where this melody would
> be sung as "la la si la so fi so" (independently of the absolute pitch), so
> actually the "la la sol la sol fa sol" would really mean "a a g a g f g".
You have movable do, we have unaltered names for solfege. A matter of
tradition and language.
Do English-speaking people read music saying "g sharp f sharp" all the time?
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Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
http://www.paconet.org