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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Marty Champions on September 04, 2014, 07:41:53 PM
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"the catholic church banned music that contained polyphony(more than one musical part playing at a time), fearing that it would cause peole to doubt the unity of god. the church also banned the musical interval of an augmented fourth, the distance between c and f-sharp. this interval was considered so dissonant that it must have been the work of lucifer, and so the church named it 'diabolus in musica
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What does this have to do with "electricity" or "heme iron?"
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What does this have to do with "electricity" or "heme iron?"
im just dropping knowledge cut and paste style
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im just dropping knowledge cut and paste style
I preferred it when you stuck to posts that were fueled by your original thinking. Not this copy and paste shit.
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I preferred it when you stuck to posts that were fueled by your original thinking. Not this copy and paste shit.
we are all just cut and paste machines, we wouldnt know a single damn thing if we didnt read
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we are all just cut and paste machines, we wouldnt know a single damn thing if we didnt read
True, but there is a difference between reading something, pondering it, then writing about it in an indepth manner, compared to just copying and pasting.
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True, but there is a difference between reading something, pondering it, then writing about it in an indepth manner, compared to just copying and pasting.
right... then have my thread moved or deleted
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maybe it was because polyphony contained destructive waves/frequency and was not in sync like constructive wave interference is.
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Glenn Gould, eh.