[Harp-L] Re: Why is C not named A?
Hi ABC,
on the first view the subject sounds like Vern´s idea to the
question < .. Why is a rock called a rock and the wind called the wind? <,
However, the explanation that the C might be derived from the latin "cantus"
(song, melody, music ect.) only sounds well but isn´t compelling either.
Here´s another idea. The German notation is: c d e f g a h, while the
English substitutes h by B, so getting C D E F G A B.
Now, when setting A B at the beginning the result is the correct alphabet
where the other 5 notes are already placed.
This means that the alphabetical order of C is obvious and doesn´t
necessarily
mean the first letter of "cantus". Why the letters A B got to the end leaving
C
at the beginning I can´t explain either.
But whatever or whoever has managed that, the question is then why the
English notation doesn´t read: C D E F G H I ?? which would be the logical
consequence if the alphabet had been the basic idea.
Siegfried
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