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Old 06-09-2013, 02:14 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lord Larehip View Post
I don't know what the point is that you're making here. I'm saying that "dia-" doesn't mean "seven" but rather "across".
It goes back to Pythagorean mathematics and theory, it means 7. It only means through in Latin contexts and is completely irrelevant, diatonic is ALWAYS a 7 tone scale, so it doesn't matter.

Dia also means "day" in Spanish. So the point I was making is that it is found in many languages and means something different in each. Regardless, to the ancient Greek Pythagoreans, it meant the 7 tone scale, regardless of literal translation.

It is not going to do anything but confuse somebody new to theory, like the OP, to debate a highly irrelevant point.

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