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A forum for discussion of music theory.
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I like how they dance for me
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[link] N-Trance Paradise City Hear me as the Alpha-Omega on this mainstreamer. Like I said, I am the only one who matters in music, and film.
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Physics of Music
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Hello, everyone. As some of you know I have a keen interest in musical acoustics. While Googling the other day I stumbled on a link for a pdf download of Alexander Wood's seminal work "The Physics of Music": [link] The download was free (but I work at a U.S. DoD lab so I don't know what... more »
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musical examples
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A lot of what I might like to post is either not recorded, was destroyed, or is in storage on a different continent. I DO now have a free ZIP file of 14 tracks, some of which may be of analytic interest here. Enjoy... [link]
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How can the Wereo be?
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It seems a little out of this world that the Wereo can even be. It seems to be some supernatural forces have taken over. Something like this is not supposed to happen and awl logic defies it even can happen. If I were you I would DROP all other music and listen to nothing but Nuclear Warrior and the California Jam Wereo.... more »
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An interesting likeness
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By study of one German music handbook (Meyers) I found interesting likeness of second and third measures in second movement (scherzo) of Beethoven s 9 symphony and first measure (with anacrusis) of Tchaikovsky s 1. piano concert. In both cases there is a big leap from note D4 to F5 which is preceded... more »
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The Greatest Athlete Who Ever Lived
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Talk about a Wereo_Boy historian; I'd rather be HIS historian! Man I went to see this Man play softball in Central Park in NYC. My God you needed a fucking TELESCOPE to spot the left fielder. And even with that telescope you could just barely make out the look of horror on that poor fellow's face. Then we went to the Palladium (or was it the Academy of Music?) on... more »
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