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Revisonists History
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: The end of the Earth
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Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
Good Vibrations, Beach Boys Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan Spirit in the Sky, Norman Greenbaum Heroin, The Velvet Underground These would be some I'd consider, I think 50 songs is impossible but good luck; this should help me with my list. |
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Bitchfarmer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Between the minarettes, down the Casbah way.
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Because I chose to play the fool in a six-piece band, First-night nerves every one-night stand. I should be glad to be so inclined. What a waste! What a waste! But I don't mind. |
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Music Addict
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Berkeley, California
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"In music, a melody, also tune, voice, or line, is a series of linear events or a succession, not a simultaneity as in a chord (see harmony). However, this succession must contain change of some kind and be perceived as a single entity (possibly Gestalt) to be called a melody. Most specifically this includes patterns of changing pitches and durations, while most generally it includes any interacting patterns of changing events or quality. "Melody IS said to result where there are interacting patterns of changing events occurring in time."[1]"-Wikipedia
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Account Disabled
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 222
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Yes, only two weeks ago you defined melody as
'A melody, also known as a tune, is combined with harmony to create a pitch, which gives music(In my opinion)it's richness, and distinguishes it from poetry with a beat' which is obviously a definition written by someone who actually has no idea what he is defining. |
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Music Addict
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Berkeley, California
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Oh honestly that was more than 2 weeks ago, and just maybe I learned something. Ever think of that?
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