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Re: English Version of Functional Harmony Analysis Symbols
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Karsten Reincke |
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Re: English Version of Functional Harmony Analysis Symbols |
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Wed, 30 Oct 2019 23:55:05 +0100 |
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Dear Sam
I an looking for the Riemannian approach. Can you help me?
On Wed, 2019-10-30 at 18:30 -0400, Sam Bivens wrote:
> Hi Karsten,
> The Riemannian system isn't as widely used among English-speaking circles as
> it
> is in German-speaking circles. Are you looking for the non-Riemannian
> translations for these terms (we tend to use Roman numerals), or would you
> prefer to keep the Riemannian approach?
> Sam
>
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:49 AM Karsten Reincke <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Dear Friends;
> > [...]
> > Nevertheless, I need your help. I do not know the correct translations of
> > the
> > German / Italien names of the Functional Harmony Theory symbols. dict does
> > not
> > really help.
> >
> > Symbol | German | English
> > -----------------------------------------
> > T | Tonika | tonic
> > Tp | Tonika-Parallele |
> > Tg | Tonika-Gegenklang |
> > S | Subdominante | subdominant
> > Sp | Subdominant-Parallele |
> > Sg | Subdominant-Gegenklang |
> > SS | Doppelsubdominante* |
> > D | Dominante | dominant
> > Dp | Dominant-Parallele |
> > Dg | Dominant-Gegenklang |
> > DD | Doppeldominante |
> >
> > Any proposal is welcome
> >
> > many thanks for your answers
> > Karsten