Mike |
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... what U mean to tell me is when I see an H7 or an Hm chord - I need to play the regular A7 or Am?
Couse I have one semple of an H7 and Hm chord, and they soud differently then Am or A7 ...
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Fluppe |
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Mike,
I may have been mistaken - look at following url's: http://www.sibeliusforum.com/boards/technical-issues/messages/24.html
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http://www.eunomios.org/forum_home.html#anchor6
(I typed "H chord" in Google)
stating that H is actually B... I don't know, perhaps now we've solved your problem?
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Klepa |
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In some countries (such as finland.. and maybe germany also, I can't remember) H equals B. and when finnish people (and possibly germans) say B, they actually mean Bb. I know, I'm from Finland :P |
Mattalac |
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Isn't music a universal language??
ie. B=B , A=A etc. |
LedZeppelin |
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Actually not: In Norway the B chord is a H chord. |
Chimzar |
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Fun! I should write music like that to throw people off, :P ! |
Lestrade |
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I think MATH is the universal language hehe. |
ELEMENT |
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ive never herd of a h chord :) |
Rambutan |
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' I think MATH is the universal language hehe.'
Try doing chinese maths |
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