[nesfa-reading-group] Friday's Reading Group

Wesley Brodsky wesbrodsky at alum.mit.edu
Sun Dec 8 14:12:00 EST 2024


Hello Everybody;
   
During Friday's Reading Group, we decided to go ahead with Davy by Edgar Pangborn for the Friday, January 3, 2025 discussion. I have ordered a copy which I intend to give to my local library when I finish. 
   
It was also suggested that I (Wes) send out an email to the group asking about who has access to "Davy"; I think now this is just to get an idea of how hard it is to access. People who have found access easy or difficult are requested to reply. Since this novel is a World Fantasy Award winner, and Hugo and Nebula Award nominee; is seemed odd that is seemed difficult to find. 
   
On a totally unrelated topic, the subject of the Chinese Mandarin language came up. This language has "4 tones" which specify pitch modulation as continuous, up, up-down, and down. Someone with a better ear for music than me wondered how this is reconciled with pitch in sung music. After some discussion about what singing, pitch, and rhyming in music was with a native Chinese Mandarin speaker, we came to the conclusion that the 4 tones take secondary importance to the pitch as composed for the music. This is also done in English singing, where the pitch used is ofter very different from that used in ordinary speech. This could lead to some confusion in cases like the Chinese Mandarin words for "where" and "there" which differ only in which tone is used. Anyway, that is my answer.
    
-Wes


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