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Here's the complicated addendum. It shows how bagpipes, natural trumpets, and the diatonic scale combined in what's called the "Choral Key" which is D major.…Continue
Started Jun 1, 2017
Here's the article online that explains that all old folk tunes come from the natural scale. I didn't post it, and you have to dodge the advertisements:…Continue
Started Jun 1, 2017
Hey. I also found out that many English, French, Gaelic, etc. nursery rhymes were based on the natural scale. They were played in the round on short trumpets. See:…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Aindrias Hirt Jan 26, 2017.
Hello All,I just had a paper published that you might find interesting. I can't put up the short article because it's in copyright, but the esoteric supplement is not. It's here, but go to the bottom…Continue
Started Feb 28, 2015
Aindrias,
I recently posted a question on OMN about the tuning of an African thumb piano described in Henry E. Krehbiel's 1913 Afro-American Folksongs. My question was prompted by your piece on the European Folk Music Scale in Ethnomusicology Review. Here is the web link to my question: http://www.overtone.cc/forum/topics/african-thumb-piano-tuning. I would very much appreciate your take on it.
Regards,
Bob Hester
Augusta, GA
Overtone Music Network
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