In article <R-idnfCNj_Qiu3zenZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
Gregory Weston wrote:
In article <kKqdnbmERbJ_033eRVn-hA@comcast.com>,
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
Gregory Weston wrote:
It's not London Bridge. That's 1-4-1-3-4-3-1.
Isn't London Bridge 5-6-5-4-3-4-5 ?
Depends on your notation system. I chose trombone slide positions. :)
Far out! I suppose that multiple notes are played in the
same positions, since the numbers don't correspond 1-1 with
notes.
Sure they do.
Lon-don bridge is fal-ling down.
1 4 1 3 4 3 1
Fal-ling down.
6 4 3
Fal-ling down.
4 3 1
Lon-don bridge is fal-ling down.
1 4 1 3 4 3 1
My fair la-dy.
6 1 4 1
Or did you mean that any given slide position is capable of generating
more than one note depending on other factors? (In which case, you're
right.)