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Re: Three questions about good German usage?
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Thomas Scharkowski |
Subject: |
Re: Three questions about good German usage? |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Mar 2008 09:25:45 +0100 |
Duden - Die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung:
"Flageolettton"
three "t"!
;-)
Thomas
>
> > 1. Are "natürlichen Flageolettönen" and "künstlichen Flageolettönen"
> > the correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
>
> Plural with article:
>
> 1. Fall: die natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
> 2. Fall: der natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
> 3. Fall: den natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettönen
> 4. Fall: die natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
>
> Plural without article:
>
> 1. Fall: natürliche/künstliche Flageolettöne
> 2. Fall: natürlicher/künstlicher Flagoelettöne
> 3. Fall: natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettönen
> 4. Fall: natürliche/künstliche Flageolettöne
>
> > 2. Is there a German term to describe the "stopped note" in an
> > artificial harmonic? (In Italian we would say "capotasto" ...
>
> I've never heard one. Probably I would call it `der Basiston des
> Flegeolets'.
>
> > 3. How does German translate the interval of a twelth? Say < c' g''
> > >? "Duodezime"?
>
> Yes. `Duodezime' or `Duodezim'.
>
>
> Werner
>
>
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