1. Earth Prime
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    12 Sep '06 21:31
    Originally posted by liteswordatlitespeed
    faced? i can think of tons of fiveletter words from the musical scale.

    abcdefg
    now make a sentence.
  2. Joined
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    12 Sep '06 22:07
    A dead defaced cabbage caged a gagged deaf egg-faced Fabaceae.
  3. Subscribersonhouse
    Fast and Curious
    slatington, pa, usa
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    12 Sep '06 22:33
    Originally posted by FabianFnas
    Right.
    As 'every' black key could be calld -iss if it is raised, and -ess if it is lowered.
    Ex: Fiss is the same key as gess and it lies between F and G.
    You mean the same note? Or the same key on the piano?
  4. Standard memberHindstein
    Finish Him!!!
    Chess Club HQ
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    12 Sep '06 23:391 edit
    Originally posted by crazyblue
    btw, the H, A, C and B remind me of a story. the famous J. S. Bach sometimes put a signature into his compositions by playing the notes-sequence B-A-C-H somewhere near the end. Good idea eh? 😀
    I heard that it was actually Bach's fault that they renamed the Bb note H

    It was precisely because he used the notes B-A-C-H in sequence as a signature so regularly that it became common notation in Germany.

    Dmitri Schostakovich also tried the same idea - the notes D-S-C-H finding ther way into many of his symphonies. (the S coming from Es, the german for E flat)

    Lesson over ... 😀😴
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