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Tractor1 - Posted - 02/19/2024: 11:42:15
I came to the conclusion years ago--that some folks possess better pitch recognition than I do--Proven many times by visiting their sheet music rendering--It is still impossible for me --to tell the one's that don't hear so well from the ones with perfect pitch--when the musical conversation is about theory and everyone has studied their books--but no actual viewing of examples they put forth--
anyway I'll not forget Eddy Davis when I started studying his high dissonance coloring--his great ears led me to believe that dissonance can serve well in the upper octaves--but in the range of the fundamental chord --it would be overbearing--With ears like that -----one probably hears a lot more subtle but signature sound--
I read somewhere that---the augmented 4th was banned by the pope because it was so unsettling--therefore the devil's interval--in G tuning --an example is an open G counted up and including , the 2nd fret second string c sharp--The one Earl hammered off to the D
anyway here is one I have been pondering and the dissonance is to the extreme
Maybe the most dissonance make the best resolve
Edited by - Tractor1 on 02/19/2024 11:51:07
Dan Gellert - Posted - 02/19/2024: 15:27:07
Franz von Suppe? Says who?
That was composed by Fred Steiner, my late uncle.
Tractor1 - Posted - 02/19/2024: 16:02:33
Supe was the arranger I suppose--lucky you to have such an uncle--he definitely-knew how to get the moods
szbassoon - Posted - 02/19/2024: 17:06:46
quote:
Originally posted by Tractor1Supe was the arranger I suppose--lucky you to have such an uncle--he definitely-knew how to get the moods
Suppe was an Austrian opera composer who died in 1895...
I really doubt he had anything to do with Perry Mason.
Tractor1 - Posted - 02/19/2024: 18:19:49
you would have to ask the people i bought the arrangement from--but your doubt is not dreadful enough for me to delve further--I was just looking for any knowledge on MUSICAL -dissonance
janolov - Posted - 02/20/2024: 05:24:39
The fifth string on the banjo give you a lot of opportunities to dissonance.