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Re: Doorbell dilemma
- From: Joshua Horowitz <horowitz...>
- Subject: Re: Doorbell dilemma
- Date: Sat 01 Jul 2000 20.18 (GMT)
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Hi Steve,
thanks for your affirmation. I'll keep you informed if I find out more. Take
care and thanks for taking the time... Josh
> Hi Josh,
>
> In a message dated 6/30/00 3:30:42 PM, horowitz (at) styria(dot)com writes:
>
>>Thanks for the answer Steve, only now I'm more confused than ever. Do the
>>Westminster Abbey and Big Ben use similar chimes melodies?
>
> Sorry about that. Big Ben and the chimes of Westminster are one and the same.
> Big Ben is just the nickname for the clock as I recall.
>
>>Could you notate
>>the whole sequence of each (should only take you a minute) if they are
>>different.
>
> This is the way I recall it: e-c-d-g g-d-e-c e-d-c-g g-d-e-c
>
> But don't quote me on that.
>
>>Who made the original sequence and what does it express?
>
> I have no idea. If you find out let me know too.
>
> Sorry
>>for the minutae...in case anyone needs to know what this has to do with
>>Jewish music, I'm trying to draw the connection between this melody and
>>an
>>ancient klezmer melody I found with the same permutative scheme...Josh
>
> Isn't that intriguing. Keep me informed please.
>
> Best wishes,
> Steve
>
> Steve Barnett
> Composer/Arranger/Producer
> Barnett Music Productions
> BarMusProd (at) aol(dot)com
>
>
>
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