WOTG: b7 vs 4 why and why not
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:32 am
Hello !
I was wondering if someone knew the reason(s) why GR may have put the introduction of prime (b7) with lyd.b7/aux.aug before prime (4) with aux.dim in 4th ed. while in previous editions aux. dim and prime (4) is introduced one step before aux.aug. and prime (b7).
perhaps one may have had the opportunity to directly ask the question at the time !?
remark: I reckon the order outgoing primes are introduced won't change their actual sound as each - is a quite particular case - introduces its own horizontal relations/intervals to the Lydian tonic.
see the 9 tone order is labelled as 'semi ingoing' (regardless of (+5) and (b3) order about which one may ask the same question with the same reserves, why (+5) before (b3) ?) and the 11 tone order as 'semi outgoing' - though (b7) is labelled as 10th and (4) as 11th as if there was still an "absolute vertical order".
remark+. I hope you won't answer it was an attempt to re-conciliate the WOTG and the circle of fifths to present the (b7) before the (4)
well well ... !!
I guess everyone would like to see 4th ed. [interval chart which may appear in] vol. 2.
music won't wait though.
cheers.
I was wondering if someone knew the reason(s) why GR may have put the introduction of prime (b7) with lyd.b7/aux.aug before prime (4) with aux.dim in 4th ed. while in previous editions aux. dim and prime (4) is introduced one step before aux.aug. and prime (b7).
perhaps one may have had the opportunity to directly ask the question at the time !?
remark: I reckon the order outgoing primes are introduced won't change their actual sound as each - is a quite particular case - introduces its own horizontal relations/intervals to the Lydian tonic.
see the 9 tone order is labelled as 'semi ingoing' (regardless of (+5) and (b3) order about which one may ask the same question with the same reserves, why (+5) before (b3) ?) and the 11 tone order as 'semi outgoing' - though (b7) is labelled as 10th and (4) as 11th as if there was still an "absolute vertical order".
remark+. I hope you won't answer it was an attempt to re-conciliate the WOTG and the circle of fifths to present the (b7) before the (4)
well well ... !!
I guess everyone would like to see 4th ed. [interval chart which may appear in] vol. 2.
music won't wait though.
cheers.