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Re: [tuning] Re: Some scale analysis [Phillips scale]

🔗prophecyspirit@aol.com

10/25/2002 6:36:01 PM

In a message dated 10/25/02 6:42:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
wallyesterpaulrus@yahoo.com writes:

> gene's tetrads were septimal ones. i reckon there's at least as
> much "septimal minor" in his variation as in your original scale.
>
Merely having some septimal minor chords isn't enough. They have to be the
right ones in th right places, and lead to the right chords, whether major or
minor..

My C major scale will play in 7c. And all the other 11 major scales will do
the same in their respective septimal keys. Each key-signature scale has
several 2ndary scales as well.

Pauline

🔗Gene Ward Smith <genewardsmith@juno.com>

10/26/2002 2:46:49 AM

--- In tuning@y..., prophecyspirit@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 10/25/02 6:42:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
> wallyesterpaulrus@y... writes:
>
>
> > gene's tetrads were septimal ones. i reckon there's at least as
> > much "septimal minor" in his variation as in your original scale.
> >
> Merely having some septimal minor chords isn't enough. They have to be the
> right ones in th right places, and lead to the right chords, whether major or
> minor..

What's missing?

🔗prophecyspirit@aol.com

10/26/2002 3:16:44 PM

In a message dated 10/26/02 4:47:10 AM Central Daylight Time,
genewardsmith@juno.com writes:

> What's missing?
>
I don't knwo. The scale referred to wasn't given.

Pauline