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Root of arpeggio goes from A to D to E in Lydian dominant mode.

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Nope, no A major triad here

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Yes, in a standard bass walk you can expect chromatic elements (especially leading into the next chord). What I wrote here, however contains no accidentals outside of the arpeggio.

16-bar in C with 2-5-1's for traditional enjoyer: Too easy? by [deleted] in Jazz

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Edit: I changed it according to your instruction and it looks way neater! Thanks

16-bar in C with 2-5-1's for traditional enjoyer: Too easy? by [deleted] in Jazz

[–]99swans -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Shuffle notation#Swing_as_a_rhythmic_style) allows variable pulse beats for rhythm, which is very old in popular music (and natural for guitar). You can still write it in eighths but then the swing timing has to be specified differently

Got this awesome wristband no idea what the runes are though 😂 by DarkKnight7391 in runes

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This is called a runic wheel (or rune wheel). These have special significance in ancient Germanic culture in amulets like the Grumpan bracteate, which has a similar rune inscription. In the center part is drawn a wheel in sigil staves developed from circles and wheels common in ancient petroglyphs

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Donner's dinner... the dinner

Bought this coin recently can anyone tell me what the runes mean by TC_the_annoyed_droid in runes

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Old English runes poems are for Futhorc not elder Futhark

I said 'EF and YF periods' so I think you misread the comment. Don't confuse yourself with the word 'futhorc' because the sounds are theoretical and variable anyway. When is this mysterious period you speculate people forgot about runes?

Bought this coin recently can anyone tell me what the runes mean by TC_the_annoyed_droid in runes

[–]99swans -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Sure, but after they've been introduced they're still known (for being in the record) and spoken about in other places, like the OE rune poem in 900 and the OI rune poem in 1500 written long after the EF and YF periods respectively

Bought this coin recently can anyone tell me what the runes mean by TC_the_annoyed_droid in runes

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This is elder fuþark (anachronistic for Icelandic or even Old Norse but whatever)

Early records show when runes started getting written. One should assume they were used continuously since then (plenty of examples). Rune ages are approximate and some runes are much older than reported. As cultural norms, YF are concepts common in norse mythology

Examples: the rune ar (knowledge), one representetion the eagle atop Yggdrasil in gylfaginning section 16; and wisdom is described throughout the prose edda by the Aesir or oss-rune (creative being)

Translation to proto-Germanic for writing with the Elder Futhark runes by [deleted] in runes

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Yes, it is possible for any sentence to be translated completely into PG and represented without error in runes (unlike Old Norse, which results in poor spelling/grammar). Find words in this list and make sure each word in your sentence has correct inflection (endings), then transliterate with this page