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17:29 Jun 29, 2002 |
German to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Music / Musik | |||||||
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5 +2 | Do sostenido menor |
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4 -1 | Do menor |
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Do menor Explanation: Sinfonía en Do menor. HTH :-) I'm a musician too |
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Do sostenido menor Explanation: OK -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-06-29 19:05:05 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- La notación germánica de la escala, que es la que se usa en los paises no latinos, es: A = La D = Re G = Sol B = Si E = Mi C = Do F = Fa Después, en cada país utilizan distintas notaciones para indicar \"sostenido\" o \"bemol\". |
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