You would expect that, yes. Or maybe an a-minor chord?
I guess this scheme is going to be difficult in Bazille. Maybe Urs should rename it to Dead Beef or Cafe Babe*
Regards,
Andre
* free nerd lesson for non-programmers: dead beef and cafe babe sometimes appear in the context of programming. Values like "deadbeef" or "cafebabe" both can be interpreted as 32 bit hexadecimal numbers (deadbeef=3735928559, cafebabe=3405691582). They are sometimes used by programmers as values for variables like pointers if they need a value that can be easily recognized, for example when they appear within some hexadecimal blob:
d35de647 23d37a19 35ccc318 deadbeaf 127ce77f
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexspeak
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And the "h" in hexadecimal numbers comes from the German notation for the note known in non-German notation as b-natural, while "b" represents b-flat. That's how Schumann, Liszt, and the rest came up with their "Fugues on 0BACh" and such.
(Disclaimer: Fragments of the above are true but it turns silly when put together that way.)
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(Disclaimer: Fragments of the above are true but it turns silly when put together that way.)
@OP: Very sorry you got bit by an eBay scammer. I hope you're able to get your payment back.
