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April can tell my story 
  [link] April's very cute. So I see apparently the old stadium is not crimbling after awl. It looks like they've refurbished the whole thing. That gate she's walking in may be new or it may be old. Me and Pops Wereo (Of Blessed Memory) never to hardly used that gate if that's the gate I'm thinking of.... more »
By WeReo_ScoTTy  - Nov 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

graduated circles 
  I would like to make myself a circular tunings calculator. It would be a bunch of concentric graduated circles with a transparent cursor on top. Size, as big as I can get out a single sheet of A4 paper. So I need to make graduated circles with the divisions in various ratios: 120 (for 10-cent intervals in 12-ET), 22 (Indian srutis),... more »
By Jack Campin - bogus address  - Nov 4 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Question for Joey 
  How would you solo over the stairway to heaven progression(the full intro) in a stylistically correct way? Could you also give me your analysis of the progression and your logic. The progression is, if you don't know, Am E+5/G# C/G D/F# Fmaj7 G/B Am x2 C D Fmaj7 Am C G D x2 Don't know why they call it E+5/G# when the C can easily be heard as a... more »
By Jon Slaughter  - Nov 3 - 10 new of 10 messages    

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SKIN INFECTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ 
  . ~~~^^^~~~ ============================== ==================== ============================== ==================== ENTER HERE: >>> [link] <<< ============================== ====================... more »
By Williams Green  - Nov 3 - 1 new of 1 message    

The power of the pentatonic scale 
  This is a fun example [link] Hans
By Hans Aberg  - Nov 2 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Notice this picture 
  [link] Four girls walking down a Bronx street. Ok, pretty girls but I want you to awlso notice not a plastic shopping bag in sight. That's because plastic shopping bags hadn't been invented in 1971. Nor 1974. Amazing considering I'm the only one who captured the spellbinding California Jam sound with zero technology.... more »
By iL_weReo  - Nov 2 - 1 new of 1 message    

If remember tetrachord (t_c) 
  Such construction of octave scale has advantage that first t_c supports the second one thank to horizontal ties between their overtones. The 3. overtone of each note in first tetrachord coincides with the second overtone of corresponding note in the second. The concept of tetrachord is very near but possibly more sapid than... more »
By Vilen  - Nov 2 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Parental Advisory for Hamilton County 
  We know Hamilton County Ohio is the birthplace of Charles Manson. The worst thing to come out of there since then is a convicted, registered child molester named Terry A Herzog. Please see here for verification: [link] The Registered Sex Offender [link] His local Enquirer... more »
By WeReo_ScoTTy  - Oct 30 - 1 new of 1 message    

Put your hand on him 
  [link] DI and the Spaceship [link] Original DI Clip If you're a woman and approach them I don't think Alison will let you have it. But if you're a man and you try that (me NOT exempted) Alison will thwap you. Alison doesn't want any interference or anyone coming near him. That's just... more »
By WeReo_ScoTTy  - Oct 30 - 1 new of 1 message    

You know what's another great subject 
  THE GREATEST ATHLETE WHO EVER LIVED I'm glad this sequence survived the cut at the comapny. Here he is, the Greatest Athlete Who Ever Lived. On the films he makes Mickey Mantle look like Mickey Mouse, and Joe Namath look like Julie Andrews. It's a pity I didn't get him playing basketball as well. He was the... more »
By iL_weReo  - Oct 30 - 1 new of 1 message    

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