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February 22nd, 2014, 12:47
..........:confused::confused::confused::confused:
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February 24th, 2014, 20:03
Γεια σου Μπρουνο!! Πως σου φάνηκε το μάθημα; Σ'αρεσε το κομμάτι;
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February 26th, 2014, 19:25
tseligas you are playing fom what key? and the sikondo from what key ? is it re and sol with a sibimol clarino ?/
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February 27th, 2014, 15:12
Chitown,
I am not sure about the key.
The sikondo is 1.5 notes lower than the main melody.
So if I play SOL Lefteris plays MI (sikondo)
Also I think it is a Makam. Which means you have a Sibb.
Try to play it like that ..it sounds better!
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Σε κάθε κομμάτι,το αντίστοιχο σιγόντο ξεκινάει ένα τριημιτόνιο πάνω ή ένα τριημιτόνιο κάτω αναλόγως με το αντίστοιχο ακόρντο που κάθεται εκείνη τη στιγμή.Αυτός είναι ο γενικός κανόνας!
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okay, so the sikondo is either 1.5 (3 imitonoia) up or down ?
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You need to know what is the accordo at the current point so you can decide if the secondo starts one trihmitonio up or one down.Above,i didn't mean that are both correct,one of the two is.
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In this case it is down. Thanks Greg for the clarification!
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so tseligas we can be safe to say tthat the secondo is 3 imitonia down(kato)??