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Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile
Author: namekuseijinnamekuseijin Date: Sep 7, 2008 13:35
On 7 set, 09:23, Cor Gest wrote:
> Some entity, AKA namekuseijin gmail.com>,
I'm flattered. :)
> wrote this mindboggling stuff:
> (selectively-snipped-or-not-p)
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>> On 6 set, 08:01, Pascal Costanza p-cos.net> wrote:
>>> Making music also takes effort.
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>> That used to be true before the 20th century.
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> Wow, now I can be the Gershwin of the 20st century, without the need
> to learn all these crazy blots on these stupid lines with all those
> irritating #'s, b's [1] ?
I was referring to the music itself, not to it's recorded notation.
Surely going for more than 4 chords, simplistic sugared melody
(probably taken from somewhere else), and bass&drums took a lot more
effort to be developed?
> The learning of the basics of the musical alphabet must have been
> a monumental waste of time, just like all these irritating parenteses.
Indeed.
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