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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77645274 Sweden 05/14/2019 03:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah I can. You think you can, but you need to learn a great deal more. Have you been a pro musician for over 20 years and played a chord 'Cm#6' ???? Don't think so... Find the illiterate twat: the one you´re calling out is talking about INTERVALS and you talk about a CHORD. So, you might wanna take some reading lessons. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77645274 Sweden 05/14/2019 03:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah I can. You think you can, but you need to learn a great deal more. Have you been a pro musician for over 20 years and played a chord 'Cm#6' ???? Don't think so... [/quote:Truth Ranger:MV80MDQwNjE1XzczMTg5OTMyX0M4QTQ4MzZF] Find the illiterate twat: the one you´re calling out is talking about INTERVALS and you talk about a CHORD. So, you might wanna take some reading lessons. (I need quote lessons) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77645274 Sweden 05/14/2019 03:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyways: only this is my text: "Find the illiterate twat: the one you´re calling out is talking about INTERVALS and you talk about a CHORD. So, you might wanna take some reading lessons" I might add to that: an interval is the distance between two notes, whilst a chord is about at least three notes. |
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(OP) User ID: 77134059 United States 05/14/2019 08:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well, did you search devil's note in YouTube or some other places? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74901970 Not that hard these daze. Basically yeah. GLP is better than using the G search for every damn thing sometimes. GLP is like the Oracle comprised of wise tards and fandangos. Look at the answers, you can't get that anywhere else. Unlike yield sign threads, id rather not start a pointless debate and get everyone angry at each other. To start a discussion is good though, because you can learn things a whikipedia article can't teach. Like if there is conflicting info on a topic, GLP is the great distillery. Thank you. sub veste, invenimus in homine. Sub hominem, invenimus ejus nucleus. |
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(OP) User ID: 77134059 United States 05/14/2019 08:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One time I was working the bar at the vip section of a lil Wayne concert, and I look up at the projection, the guys got this shiny green guitar, like an old gretsch or something had a big floating tremolo, Looked kinda sick. Till he tried to play it. This is footage of that night. And if you ask me, it's of the Devil NOT in a good way. sub veste, invenimus in homine. Sub hominem, invenimus ejus nucleus. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76794864 United States 05/14/2019 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me and my friend are researching esoteric information about music. We ant to know what is the devil's note. To any music experts out there. Quoting: Plato its not called the devils note ... it is called the devils interval.... it is known as the tritone ..that is a flat 5 interval from the 1 on any major scale |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76794864 United States 05/14/2019 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me and my friend are researching esoteric information about music. We ant to know what is the devil's note. To any music experts out there. Quoting: Plato its not called the devils note ... it is called the devils interval.... it is known as the tritone ..that is a flat 5 interval from the 1 on any major scale interestingly enough the tritone can be used int many dif ways and is features as a tension interval for music from late period classical to blues jazz and rock and roll even, blues would generally use it as either a bending note or a passing tone toward a resolve in the pentatonic scale . Bach featured it in some of his fugues .... by it self toggling the tritone notes back and forth kind of has a lot of tension in it , like a silent movie scene with the lady tied to the tracks and impending doom heading her way |
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User ID: 76838634 United States 05/22/2019 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Brown note' is real. But you obviously have no idea what you are trying to put across. Video is BS The brown note is barely audible - only to the most discerning ear. And it would have to be LOUD enough to make your body vibrate in an uncontrollable manner. FYI the brown note is real, and it is in the 30hz range - experiment LOL Binaural beats uses some sort of sound math so that with headphones, one tone in one ear with another tone in another ear combines internally to achieve the end result. I don't know if this clip is successful at achieving the qualifications you mention but with Binaural beats you're never hearing the actual tone come out of the speakers. "Belief is the enemy of Knowing" -Crrow777 |
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User ID: 76838634 United States 05/22/2019 08:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why nobody posted this yet, but the song that launched heavy metal and... AllMusic's Steve Huey said the song is an example wherein Black Sabbath appropriated the blue note from the standard pentatonic blues scale and developed a heavy metal riff.[6] The main riff is an inversion of a tritone, constructed with a harmonic progression including a diminished fifth / augmented fourth.[7] This particular interval is often known as diabolus in musica,[8] for it has musical qualities which are often used to suggest Satanic connotations in Western music.[8][9][10] The song "Black Sabbath" was one of the earliest examples in heavy metal to make use of this interval,[8] and since then, the genre has made extensive use of diabolus in musica.[8][11] Quoting: wiki and same information elsewhereThe riff was created when bassist Geezer Butler began playing a fragment of "Mars" from Gustav Holst's The Planets suite. Inspired, guitarist Tony Iommi returned the next day with the famously dark tritone.[12] Devil stuff! Last Edited by Ever_the_Meridian on 05/22/2019 08:49 AM "Belief is the enemy of Knowing" -Crrow777 |
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(OP) User ID: 77134059 United States 06/26/2019 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why nobody posted this yet, but the song that launched heavy metal and... AllMusic's Steve Huey said the song is an example wherein Black Sabbath appropriated the blue note from the standard pentatonic blues scale and developed a heavy metal riff.[6] The main riff is an inversion of a tritone, constructed with a harmonic progression including a diminished fifth / augmented fourth.[7] This particular interval is often known as diabolus in musica,[8] for it has musical qualities which are often used to suggest Satanic connotations in Western music.[8][9][10] The song "Black Sabbath" was one of the earliest examples in heavy metal to make use of this interval,[8] and since then, the genre has made extensive use of diabolus in musica.[8][11] Quoting: wiki and same information elsewhereThe riff was created when bassist Geezer Butler began playing a fragment of "Mars" from Gustav Holst's The Planets suite. Inspired, guitarist Tony Iommi returned the next day with the famously dark tritone.[12] Devil stuff! Thank you! sub veste, invenimus in homine. Sub hominem, invenimus ejus nucleus. |
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