Thursday, November 06, 2008

textual representation

In the initial version I gave you The first phrase repeats four times with variations, but this will do:

e-f#-d, d-D-b-g-a

I'm using the capital "D" to mean the D an octave above the first one.

The second phrase in two halves, simplified:

A, Bb-C-Bb-A-F-G, F-E,

A, Bb-C-Bb-A-F-E, D-D

(here I'm using all capitals so I can write "Bb" for b flat, but the "D" in this second phrase is the "d" from the first phrase)