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Anyone knows what it's called when you have multiple different music/singing playing simultaneously?

 
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Re: Anyone knows what it's called when you have multiple different music/singing playing simultaneously?
Does anyone know the name of that, is there a technical term for it?
 Quoting: Patriotic Black dude


Technical term: multimetrics and temporal dysynchronia.

Charles Ives used it a lot in his symphonies.

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It’s called being a meth head.
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Re: Anyone knows what it's called when you have multiple different music/singing playing simultaneously?
Does anyone know the name of that, is there a technical term for it?
 Quoting: Patriotic Black dude


Are we talking about two earworms playing in your head simultaneously? I had a Christmas Carol and Gilligan's Island going at the same time the other day.
 Quoting: Turd Ferguson, Jr.


Hmm....



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 Quoting: Wharf Rat


it was God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen actually and it works perfectly to the tune of Gilligan's Island.





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