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[lojban-beginners] Re: Music note names?



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From: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org
[mailto:lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org] On Behalf Of Alex Martini
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:56 PM
To: lojban-beginners@lojban.org
Subject: [lojban-beginners] Re: Music note names?

Do you mind giving your reasoning for this? In the US at least, do-re- 
mi tends to be singers only in my experience, other instrumentalists  
use A-B-C. Of the instrumentalists I played with in high school, only  
those who were also singers knew do-re-mi at all. I suppose I could  
ask some folk here who happen to be studying Music Performance or  
Music Education to see if it's more common at the university level.  
(By 'here' I mean University of Michigan, where I'm studying.)




Yeah, I haven't heard anything about do-re-mi in school since I started band
(except for in choir class which I took in seventh grade). I've been in band
since sixth grade. And I play in the band here at college too, but it's not
a class. One of my friends is a music major, though. I could ask him. But I
think in the US do-re-mi is used mostly for singers. Or maybe do-re-mi is
required for all music majors. I'll ask.

.imu'omi'e .skaryzgik.

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