Re: Mixolydian V chord



On Jan 11, 6:08 pm, "Tom K." <tkor...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"LJS" <ljsche...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Jan 10, 10:28 pm, Joey Goldstein <nos...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I actually was actually responding to the posts before Karen's. I was
addressing Alaine's question and Karen answered his in a different
way.

Without getting involved in your dispute with Joey, I would point out that,
as she has stated, Karen started the thread with the simple question of
whether a Mixolydian chord on scale degree 5 is major or minor.

Using a newsreader such as Outlook Express, it is often illuminating to sort
messages by thread which gives one an immediate chronological view of all
messages in a particular thread.

Alain's first post was #6 in this thread (this post is approx. #68) and
continued the discussion with a question to Joey (posts #4 and 5) who
greatly enlarged the thread after your initial response (#3) and mine (#2)
both gave succinct answers to Karen's query.

Tom K.

yes, you are correct Tom, but there were other questions brought up by
various people that stemmed from Karen's statement. I believe that she
was impressed with the expansion and I enjoyed some of the directions
my self. Are you saying that we should take each sub topic and give
them their own separate thread title so that you have a neat filing
system in Outlook Express? I will take it under consideration, but
probably will not have the time or inclination to do this. My own
system is to copy the ones that have interesting ideas and send them
to one of my e-mail accounts with a different title that will sort
them out pretty much the way that I find important to me. Thus, I am
not limited to the organization or lack of it by the posters in this
or any other group. I am mot familiar specifically with the reader of
Outlook Express, but in my regular outlook express mail section, I
could do this in that program, and then put things in folders etc.
and there is also a delete key. It is just that I would rather not
use that program as uses up too much space with all those posts. I can
send them to a Gmail account, have labels, or to Yahoo and have
folders and now clutter up my computer with all these archived e-
mails.

Sorry if this is inconvenient for you, but if you want to jump in and
re-title the thread to fit our system, I certainly would not mind and
will respond to the post by what ever it is called. If my posts are
too long. I will not be hurt if you simply delete them.
LJS
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