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RE: [tuning] way to express mixed o and u tonalities

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

7/7/2000 10:56:01 AM

Joe, I'm afraid you misunderstood Dan. Dan wrote,

>In any event, anyone who might be
>interested can see Dave's "A note on mathematical notation for musical
>intervals" for more on this:

><http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ANoteOnNotation.htm>

>The unusual musical scales link on Dave's home page also has quite a
>few other goodies including other "problem solving" type endeavors:

><http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/>

>Dan

>BTW, was any clean and clear way to express mixed o and u tonalities
>ever put forward?

By "mixed o and u tonalities" Dan was referring to the last sentence in the
first link above. Dave's example of a mixed-o-u-tonality is a minor seventh
chord.

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