Re: Re: [Harp-L] RE: Harp-L Digest, Vol 61, Issue 2



Not to pick nits, but the Cb doesn't *always* sound exactly like a B, 
especially in the context of a chord.  In the interest of consonance of 
the chord, the Cb might be pretty significantly different from a B in 
in some other context.  This is especially true for diatonic 
harmonicas, where chord consonance is more common.  

-tim


Iceman wrote:
> Let's start to think like real musicians - 
>
> flatting the third for the minor would make the C a Cb 
> (which sounds exactly like a B)
 
> Ansel.Barnum@... writes:
> > arpeggio  for the Ab minor chord as Ab-C-Eb. But that looks 
> > like the major triad, so  flatting the third for the minor 
> > would make the C a  B....






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