Re: Musical English (chords)
- From: "Steve Latham" <llatham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 17:13:34 GMT
"Matthew Fields" <spam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <443ab24f$0$25688$626a54ce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Alain Naigeon <anaigeon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"Steve Latham" <llatham@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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This is yours, correct?
... Indeed the 2 voices passage, just after the beginning,
is rather Sermisy-like, and for some time I was feeling
a little guilty about that. But then I've seen this kind of
sequence ( without the rhythm, it goes like that :
III - II - I - IV - III - II - I - I - VII - I)
in pieces by other composers of the century. And,
after all, there's no copyright either on Chacone basses
or such motives ;-)
But Alain, the music works just fine, and Sermisy is an admirable
influence!
Yes, I agree - seem my other response Alain - I was just curious if it was
an arrangment, etc.
Steve
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