> David wrote: Agreed; but the original proposal was for an introductory
video on
listening to beats, and which would therefore not need to proceed
much further than unisons, octaves, fourths, fifths and major thirds
-- all of which, I would submit, should be audible on YouTube.
Some of these examples may help: not video, just audio in WMA: it reproduces
automatically in any Windows device via the default Windows Media Player:
http://temper.braybaroque.ie/sounds.html
Best
CDV
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