source file: m1349.txt Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 09:06:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Microtones in Pop (digest 1344 topic 6) From: Mark Nowitzky You wrote (in TUNING Digest 1344, Topic 6): > >Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 08:18:22 -0500 (EST) >From: Johnny Reinhard >Subject: Re: Microtones in Pop > >... > >BTW, Sting's Roxanne has a very clear descending 11/8 on the chorus for >the word: Roxanne. I'll definitely listen more closely the next time I hear the tune. When I recall it by ear, I get a descending 4/3 (i.e., a 3/4), but he "strains" the first note. Of course my ears have been ruined by 12tET like everyone elses. For purpose of discussion ("moveable Do", whatever), say the tune is in A minor: Lyrics: Rox - anne, - You don't have to put ... Notes: D A G A A G A ... Chord: (Am) Dm Dm Dm Dm G G G G Am ... (I hope email browsers don't totally hose the spacing above.) For the D, I'd say He's using the subdominant of A, Four thirds away. ("I'm a poet and don't know-it".) (Sorry) :( However, if he IS using 11/8 for the D, perhaps he's also using 7/8 for the G, so that the whole line is on harmonics of A: Notes: D A, G A A G A A G A E Harmonics: 11 8, 7 8 8 7 8 8 7 8 6 I guess I gotta buy the CD now. (Does that mean a CD is now a "6/5, 11/8"?) :[ --Mark +------------------------------------------------------+ | Mark Nowitzky | | email: nowitzky@pacificnet.net | | www: http://www.pacificnet.net/~nowitzky | | "If you haven't visited Mark Nowitzky's home | | page recently, you haven't missed much..." | +------------------------------------------------------+