John Nguyen
7/5/2011 1:32:00 AM
On Jul 4, 9:14 pm, JonLorPro <JonLor...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Jul 4, 8:46 pm, John Nguyen <johnnguyen5...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jul 4, 8:19 pm, JonLorPro <JonLor...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jul 4, 7:38 pm, JonLorPro <JonLor...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Jul 4, 6:42 pm, John Nguyen <johnnguyen5...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > There must be some other pieces that start with 3 same notes as in
> > > > > Beethoven fruit symphony. Tremolo pieces don't count. Could you name
> > > > > one?
> > > > > Cheers,
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> > > > > John
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> > > > One better. Four. The Fugue from Bach's first violin sonata,
> > > > familiar to guitarsits in a minor.
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> > > How about fourteen? Rodrigo's Zarabanda lejana.
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> > I'm not sure. I does sound like a part of the intro setup, not the
> > melody itself.
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> OK, fair enough. So how 'bout nine? 1st movt. "Concierto de
> Aranjuez". As far as the "Zarabanda" is concerned, accepting the
> disqualification of the 14 notes as intro, you then get six notes in a
> row in the melody, if you accept that grace notes are incidental to
> main tones, and are therefore discountable..-
OK, fair argument on the grace notes :-)