In article <slrnda8upk.3j9.slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Albert Silverman <slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On 2005-06-05, David Webber <dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> "Nightingale" <singer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:42a28710$0$18639$14726298@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> Albert Silverman wrote:
>>
>>>> This is just what I've been looking for!!
>>>>
>>>
>>> So what are you going to do with it?
>>
>> As usual, he's going to use it to claim that he knows more about
>> music theory and composing than Scriabin did.
>>
>> Dave
>
>How about giving us *your* views on the theory of this "mystic" chord,
>David. This should prove to be very interesting. After all, this *is*
>supposed to be a group for the discussion of music theory, not for the
>discussion of what others might know or might not know about music
theory.
>So let's have it.........
>
>
>Albert Silverman
>(Al is in Wonderland!)
>where discussion of musical principles is irrelevant
>
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