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Re: dissonance in chords/melody

by "Matthew Fields" <spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 20, 2005 at 10:24 PM

In article <slrnd3pp9i.l9t.slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Albert Silverman  <slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On 2005-03-19, David Webber <dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> "Albert Silverman" <slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>> news:slrnd3opaq.ch.slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> When you stop referring to discord as "dissonance," you will have 
>>> come a
>>> long way.
>>
>> And when you realise that notes which are "discordant" are not in 
>> "accord", and the reason that they are not in accord is that they 
>> make a "bad sound" and that "dissonance" just means that they make a 
>> "bad sound", you will have gone a short fraction of that distance.
>
>I respect your right to remain ignorant......
>
>How many years did *you* teach Ancient Theory at Harvard?
>
>
>
>Albert Silverman
>(Al is in Wonderland!)
>where relevance is irrelevant
>
>>
>> Dave


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