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Damax - 11 Aug 2007 02:54 GMT
I am currently taking a music history course as part of my college credit
requirements. However, the music history book that was given to me doesn't
really explain certain features of music, I guess they assume that I should
already know. For example, They talk about the difference between the major
and minor scales as being the placement of the half notes. What is a half
note? If someone could explain the concept of major and minor scales to me I
would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

Ron
Byte - 11 Aug 2007 15:08 GMT
You must have been using a computer to write this post.  Hows about
trying a Google search for "half notes" and "major and minor scales"
for a starter?  Use a little initiative, motivate yourself if you EVER want
to graduate with a college degree you want to be proud of and that YOU
have earned it.  Otherwise you can pay a fellow student to do the research
for you.  "Wake up and smell the roses."
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> I am currently taking a music history course as part of my college credit
> requirements. However, the music history book that was given to me doesn't
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