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Mixed Non/Traditional Progression in 88CET

🔗Gary Morrison <71670.2576@...>

2/8/1996 1:08:18 PM
I was just doodling around a bit, and came up on an interesting choralish
88CET chord progression some of you might find fun to doodle around with
further. It moves smoothly between traditional harmony, to thorougly
nontraditional, and ends up nearly traditional.

Unless otherwise noted, there are no large gaps between notes. In other
words, to reconstruct it, start at the soprano note, and proceed down to the
next lower note of the letter name in the alto part, and so forth:

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Meas. Beat S A T B Notes:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
PkUp 4 D D D E Sop. D is second-line treble,
Alto & Tenor D is space below staff
1 1 C# D D F
2 " " " "
3 D " " "
4 C# " " "
2 1 D E E F
2 " " " "
3 C# D D F
4 " " " "
3 1 D E E F
2 " " " "
3 " F D "
4 " E E "
4 1 D F D F
2 " " " "
3 D F# C# F
4 " " " "
5 1 D F D F
2 " F# C# "
3 " " C "
4 " " B "
6 1 D# F# Bb C
2 " " " "
3 " G " "
4 " A " "
7 1 F Bb Bb C# Alto Bb is 3-line treble,
Tenor Bb is above the bass staff
2 " " " "
3 " " " "
4 " " " "
8 1 G A B C
2 " " " "
3 " " " "
4 " " " "
----------------------------------------------------------------------

My kingdom (as if I had one) for an ASCII-text-capable notation system!
(Gag!)

If any of you aren't familiar with my 88CET note nomenclature, and are
interested, lemme know and I'll explain it.


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