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  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

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Mwuh ? So you want just three semi-breve length notes, on what instrument and what tempo and why ? And isn't F Flat just E ? Do you want the notes in that order, do you want them repeated or just once ?

 

So many questions ..........

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  mcbpete said:
Mwuh ? So you want just three semi-breve length notes, on what instrument and what tempo and why ? And isn't F Flat just E ? Do you want the notes in that order, do you want them repeated or just once ?

 

So many questions ..........

well i had a random clip of music i done and a friend said .. no no u can't do that, that's out that last note and i said whatever.

 

I was interested if I was wrong. To me it sounds ok.

there is no flat or sharp between E and F.

 

nor between B or C

 

look at the keyboard on your 1970s analogue computer nintendo synthesizer

You do know that that's not true ? -> G Flat is the same as F sharp (i.e. 'one of the black ones')

 

A flat is a semi-tone to the left, and a sharp is a semi-tone to the right....

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  joshier said:
  LUDD said:
there is no flat or sharp between E and F.

 

nor between B or C

 

look at the keyboard on your 1970s analogue computer nintendo synthesizer

 

I said g flat, f flat, d sharp

 

Flats are the white ones!

 

 

 

nonsense.

 

 

but in regards to f flat, bizarrely, it exists... natural temperament dudes.

  joshier said:
I said g flat, f flat, d sharp

 

Flats are the white ones!

 

 

 

flats and sharps are black

 

G flat is the same as F sharp

 

there is no black key betwen E and F

 

or between B and C

  joshier said:
Flats are the white ones!

 

:teeth:

 

 

edit: this kinda belongs in either the crap nonsense thread or EKT, i can't decide

Edited by acid1
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ok thanks for being serious and pointing it out LUDD.

 

I think I should learn more in music theory I guess.

 

I'm asking cus a mate was like 'That's out of key!' .. and I wasn't sure.

 

Here's the bit of clip........

 

 

  loganfive said:
  LUDD said:
flats and sharps are black

 

 

also nonsense.

 

 

depends on the key/ mode

 

 

please elaborate on this... as far a i can tell, a flattened black note would be white, but then a Flattened F sharp would be an F (a white key) surely?

 

my musical theory isn't too vast but as far as apiano keyboard goes, surely all flats and sharps lie on black keys

 

 

 

 

  LUDD said:
  loganfive said:
  LUDD said:
flats and sharps are black

 

 

also nonsense.

 

 

depends on the key/ mode

 

 

please elaborate on this... as far a i can tell, a flattened black note would be white, but then a Flattened F sharp would be an F (a white key) surely?

 

my musical theory isn't too vast but as far as apiano keyboard goes, surely all flats and sharps lie on black keys

 

naw man.

 

 

google e sharp, or f flat.

 

 

find out.

 

hey guys, can you do this in math, use 3 and 2 and 4 in a particular way my idiot friend told me about? i'm not telling you whether you should add or subtract or turn them into a squared equation, still, can you do it?

Edited by chimera slot mom

it's simply about terminology... an octave has eight notes..a to g.

 

 

depending on where you start, and what mode you're in, sometimes a c flat, or an f flat, or a b sharp, or e sharp is necessary to complete the eight notes in the correct terminology.

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Any note can be flat or sharp, so you can have, for example, an E sharp. Looking at the keyboard and remembering that the definition of sharp is "one half step higher than natural", you can see that an E sharp must sound the same as an F natural

 

I wrote that above. I'm fuck smart.

  joshier said:
Not as a chord but as a slow tune consisting of 3 notes separated by bars. g flat, f flat d sharp?

 

 

Thanks

 

 

  joshier said:
I wrote that above. I'm fuck smart.

 

 

 

these two quotes are directly contradictory.

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