Here are all the diatonic melodies (sans rhythm) within the outline of
Do -
X - X - Sol with no leap being greater than an octave.
I end each melody on Sol because I like to start each next melody with
its Do using the pitch of Sol from the melody that just ended; this
allows me to cycle through the circle of fifths.
El Tue, 28 Sep 2021 04:50:46 +0000, Matt Faunce escribió:
Here are all the diatonic melodies (sans rhythm) within the outline of
Do -
X - X - Sol with no leap being greater than an octave.
I end each melody on Sol because I like to start each next melody with
its Do using the pitch of Sol from the melody that just ended; this
allows me to cycle through the circle of fifths.
I'm going to investigate this a bit later so I know what you're talking about.
They use that do, re, mi stuff here (Spain) but it's just a straight
mapping of C, D, E - I think it might be called static Do or somesuch.
It's just names of notes and chords and nothing to do with singing.
I expect Wiki will enlighten me.
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