Greetings; > Peter: G# is above G , the scale is like this: > C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C (there's no E# or B#) > I hope it helps. > > Glad to meet you all (again). > Rodolfo I mean this in all positiveness and respesct.. but that tonal breakdown is only the western musical scale. There exists the other 1/4 tones between each note in the eastern scales where they use it in ragas and such. C, C#, C##, Dbb, Db, D, ... etc. So, question; would this factor into the discussion? Whereas though, I would "presume" by the initiates' internalizing all of this that within oneself there would respond a natural resonance of the correct and true note one is working in the realms of. I know this inherently because I am a musician and have been tuning my guitar from age 13, and at about age 22 I found that I was close to being on key when I had to restring and tune my guitar without a tuner or tuning fork available. And by age 28 I found that the resonance of the "harmonics" of the note coming into natural tone had become a learned craft within myself. I can only suppose, not having gone through intermediate steps of the Bardon system, heck I am just at my beginnings, that this could hold true of the inner note resonance also. ? What are others thoughts on this? As always, I Wish You Well, Chuck > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]