| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Diminished Runs | | Date: | Sunday, January 20, 2008 06:09:26 (+0000) | | From: | reso-man <reso-man @.......net>
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Hey I saw that.......
Yeah I'll buy any and all lobstah (the way we pronounce it) and
beer....(beyahh...naw that's too hokey,) but I'll put it on Larue's Visa.
"K-Bar" gave me the number.......O;-)
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From: "laruepork@netzero.net" <laruepork@netzero.net>
> What Sandra said. I hate to mooch free lessons in music but . . . *G*
>
> I'm THIS close to understanding the numbers . . I can't figure out how a Four
> chord in a progression can be SHARP, and then diminished . . . how do you DO
> that??????
>
> It's like part singing.
>
> Bluegrassrules.com has a GREAT thread over there about part singing, based on
> the baritone, and St. Mike's name is oft mentioned. But the DETAILS of the stuff
> is never really fully revealed in a musical way.
>
> Lots of stuff about slipping into lo or hi tenor, depending if yer doing lo or
> hi bari.
>
> What are the formula's for SINGING that harmony? What's the math?
>
> So, a four chord sharp, how is it diminished?
>
> I promise The Twanged One will buy you lobster and a cold beer for your troubles
> to answer any or all my angst above!!! *G*
>
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