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In the Middle Ages, a bar over a numeral multiplied the value by 1000. Thus 19,000 could be represented as follows: ___ XIX
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Although MMMM is intrinsically correct, it breaks the accepted convention that states no symbol may be repeated more than 3 times. Thus the upper limit using this convention is 3999 (MMMCMXCIX). However, using Middle Age notation, we can place a horizontal bar over any value to multiply it by 1,000. Thus 4000 is 4 x 1000, and can be notated as follows: __ IV Another form of notation, also from the Middle Ages, uses the original symbols for D and M. With these symbols it is possible to make 4,000 using 1500+1500+1000, which would be written as follows: CIƆƆCIƆƆCIƆ This form of notation can also be written as follows: ↀƆↀƆↀ
The musical form that repeats a specific 12-bar harmonic pattern is the blues. The blues typically follows a I-IV-V chord progression in a 12-bar structure, with variations in lyrics and melody over each repetition.
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From a theoretical standpoint, a 12-bar blues progression is an arrangement of a I IV V chord progression. It follows this form ( / are bar lines) I/I/I/I IV/IV/I/I V/IV/I/I So in any key, say C, you would use the 1st, 4th and 5th chord of the scale like this: C/C/C/C F/F/C/C G/F/C/C its very common, tons of pieces are based off of 12-bar progressions. Think of Elvis' rendition of Hound Dog, or the Beatles' Why Dont We Do It In the Road In addition, the beat can vary from song to song, as long as the pattern of chords does not change. You can also use: I/I/I/I IV/IV I/I V/V/I/I
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