----- Original Message ----- From: Hans Aberg <address@hidden> Date: Monday, February 16, 2009 11:12 am Subject: Re: Persian musical koron and sori To: Kees van den Doel <address@hidden> Cc: Behnam Rassi <address@hidden>, Graham Breed <address@hidden>, lilypond <address@hidden>
> On 16 Feb 2009, at 03:48, Kees van den Doel wrote: > > > The note immediately following a koron is > sometimes (when the > > interval > > defined by the note before the koron and > after the koron is a > > minor > > third, and the note below the finalis in esfahan > according to some > > (but > > not all) Persian musicians)) lowered by > about 20 cents. This is > > not > > notated, but considered part of the scale tuning. > > Might you give some examples of this (which written notes)?
E.g., D Ep F (F 20 cent flat, so actually D Ep and Ep F are the same interval)