Cabbage rolls! Cabbage rolls!

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55241
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rainwarrior
 
 
 
post #55241 :: 2015.03.23 9:09pm
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55249
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Ryaan2000
 
 
 
post #55249 :: 2015.03.24 12:23am
  
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My inspiration for the challenge was an article I once read about a composer who, in appreciation for a party hostess, sent her a letter spelling out BEEF and CABBAGE in musical notes when he could not recall the menu. Several sources say he wrote her a song but I found the original article where it was mentioned and it that says he just wrote a letter. I had to go back and see who it was and it ended up being Irish composer John Field (1782-1837). Wikipedia doesn't mention it at all so it's kind of a mystery if he ever did this, but I always thought it was neat you could use musical notation to spell out those words.
 
 
55250
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Baron Knoxburry
 
 
 
post #55250 :: 2015.03.24 12:33am
  
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Didn't Bach put his own name in a lot of his works? I can't remember how it worked with the 'h' and zee German.
 
 
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post #55251 :: 2015.03.24 12:47am
  
  n00b and gotoandplay liēkd this
In parts of Europe, B is written as H and B♭ is written as B. This makes the sequence of notes Bach used B♭ A C B, which in this European variant of notation would be B A C H.
 
 

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