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Post by jonsey1 on Oct 26, 2018 20:32:14 GMT -5
I have no idea wheregoing with this....but its keeping me up tonight.
Anyone wanna join in exploration? 0) read it a "second"(time?)for good MEASURE 1) music theme : time theme 2) general awkwardness of text at points as if it had to be forced 3) that pesky ratio on the lens 4) "bar" (harbor? Or Bar of music) 5) poetry written in feet/40 paces(?) 6) key signature / key of C/sea/see? 7) "Score" that key
Could we possibly have to "reread" a second time...only using words that hit a beat or correct timing?
(Stolen from the web somewhere I forgot) A measure is the section of a ​musical staff that comes between two barlines. Each measure satisfies the specified time signature of the staff. For example, a song written in 4/4 time will hold four quarter note beats per measure. A song written in 3/4 time will hold three quarter note beats in each measure. A measure can also be referred to as a "bar," or sometimes in written directives in common musical languages as the Italian misura, the French mesure or the German Takt.
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Post by jonsey1 on Oct 26, 2018 20:40:33 GMT -5
Key, Timing, Score, Measure, Bar, Signature, C...
....after I SCORE the KEY Do I then read (in) the SECOND time(ing)
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Post by goldhunter on Oct 26, 2018 21:24:08 GMT -5
Key, Timing, Score, Measure, Bar, Signature, C... I like this.
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Post by ILLUMINATINPS on Oct 27, 2018 6:25:59 GMT -5
To nudge this a bit more, Fandango is the name of a dance. That dance is in triple meter, just like a waltz. I will say Ive tried this method with all the border words and letters already forwards and backwards. A time consuming failure.
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Post by goldhunter on Oct 27, 2018 7:45:48 GMT -5
And to nudge once more, "Fandango" is the name of one of my favorite ZZ Top albums. I think I'll google the Stockwells with ZZ Top
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