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- From: jamesc@bassclar.Eng.Sun.COM (James Langdell)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.early
- Subject: Re: Thomas Tallis' Canon.
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 19:54:03 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov16.172733.10147@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
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- In article 10147@vax.oxford.ac.uk, wilcox@vax.oxford.ac.uk () writes:
- >In article <01GR352TQWQC000U9F@GONZAGA.EDU>, QUINN@GONZAGA.BITNET writes:
- >> BTW, what comes after a hemi-demi-semi-quaver? (That question sounds
- >> like it needs a punchline more than an answer!)
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- >A semi-hemi-demi-semi-quaver of course. Better known as a note with five tails.
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- What I remember from music theory days as the next level of subdivision is quasi-hemi-demi-semi-quaver.
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- By the time you say its name, about 200 of them could have been played.
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- --James Langdell jamesc@eng.sun.com
- Sun Microsystems Mountain View, Calif.
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