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Old 7th June 2009   #61
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I agree with you too man, it seems that the forums been saturated with pissing competitions and cat fights.

Recently ive found myself in the political part of the forum because that seems to be the easiest going
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In any event, this kind of stuff never went down prior to July 2008.
I bet we all would like it to go back to that pre-July 2008 mindset.

Perhaps some of the folks that joined post July 2008 can just chill out a bit so we can get back to having a wonderful time here.
something must have happened then, that caused some change in the waters here now. pollution has adverse affects on the eco system, even here on GS/Remote.
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which tuning system do you want to use
micro? some old european modal, some indonesian with different relationships. how would you communicate the tunings? how would you write the charts for the musicians?

all doctors and lawyers practice their crafts.
it is called a practice, just like musicians...

how old is music theory ?

Im guessing its been around.

If pretty much anything has nothing new it goes stale
has any new theory evolved from music theory


I think there could be big advancements in the music industry
but it needs something new


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But a "derailed mistake" is what... fine again?
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Oh my sainted aunt B.C.

I'm getting the shivers. This is frighteningly reminiscent of the garbage that made me leave the HD24 group after three years.



By the looks of things, we're going off the rails everywhere. (By the way Dale and Equally, I agree with you. But generally, WTF has happened to this forum?)

This is me right now -

hang in there just because you dont agree with me doesn't mean you need to leave

how do you dial in a eq .

not saying there is any thing wrong with theory
but the fact is , a theory isnt a fact
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