Synth music is under appreciated
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@Mharman
"Synth music is under appreciated" Its synth music, it requires no talent to play it.
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@sadolite
Synth music isn’t “played” by anyone. It’s composed by people, and I argue it requires some talent. Not as much as some other genres, but some nonetheless. Anyway, I find it nice to listen to.
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@Mharman
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@cristo71
Typing my thoughts as I listen along:
I like the start. The vocals are nice as well. The guitar adds another layer. I don't completely understand the meaning of the lyrics, but I think I get the gist of it. The guitar solo is amazing. The ending is a nice, clean way to wrap things up.
Wow. I've heard synth before, but I've never heard anything like that. It's fantastic.
This whole thread started because spam threads were outlawed... it serves the same function as a spam thread, but you have to think of a thought in order to post something. So it's able to continue on without mods ruining it, because it isn't a spam thread.
I think this thread is a great piece of site culture. And I think it's closer in terms of content to the "Record Attempt at Most Posts" thread from DDO than the DART version that got put on read-only.
Speaking of site culture, I wonder if mafia will ever come back again in full force. I doubt it, but I'm hopeful.
Speaking of mafia, role madness isn't common in other forums that play mafia. It seems to be just a DART mafia thing, and that's neat because it makes DART's mafia community stand out a little bit. I used to hate role madness, but I've grown to appreciate it.
This is the 1,000th post on this thread. Most threads never get close to this milestone. Long live this thread!
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@zedvictor4
@cristo71
What do you think of this song?
Music is music irrespective of how it is created. Each generation has its music to sing and dance or trance too.
Some consider Emerson Lake and Palmer the first Synthesizer music See first LINK to their 1971 Tarkus album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKNOlDtZluU
Then came Deep Purple who some consider the first heavy metal band with a song some considered National Anthem status ---see last link for first rock-n-roll anthem--
Then came Deep Purple who some consider the first heavy metal band with a song some considered National Anthem status ---see last link for first rock-n-roll anthem--
Then came the german band Kraftwork and they were the new generation of synthesizer music ..were fahn fahn fahn on the autobahn 1974
However, before those above there was a song by the tornadoes and later made more popular by the Ventures instrumental group album Telstar.
This link is interesting to watch cause you think it is like a science from 50's science fiction and its actually John Glenn or Alan Shepard entering elevator to go to capusle.
This link is interesting to watch cause you think it is like a science from 50's science fiction and its actually John Glenn or Alan Shepard entering elevator to go to capusle.
Here is Ventures version of Telstar that, some many years later listen to it an not knowing much about that generation, he said that song should be the National Anthem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6DmtPQv7V8..." The Ventures are an American instrumental rock band formed in Tacoma, Washington, in 1958, by Don Wilson and Bob Bogle --died 2009---. The band, which was a quartet for most of its existence, helped to popularize the electric guitar across the world during the 1960s.[1] While their popularity in the United States waned in the 1970s, the group remains especially revered in Japan, where they have toured regularly.[2] The classic lineup of the band consisted of Wilson (rhythm guitar), Bogle (initially lead guitar, later bass), Nokie Edwards[3] (initially bass, later lead guitar), and Mel Taylor (drums).
Their first wide-release single, "Walk, Don't Run" (1960), brought international fame to the group, and is often cited as one of the top songs ever recorded for guitar
Their first wide-release single, "Walk, Don't Run" (1960), brought international fame to the group, and is often cited as one of the top songs ever recorded for guitar
I have no idea who is going out of their way to like every new post that someone makes on DART. Pretty weird; I don't see the purpose of it...
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@Mharman
That wasn't out of my way.
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@ebuc
I've been away for a few days.
Will check out your post later.
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@zedvictor4
Best Wishes Zedvector and dance to the funky music.
Sly and the family stone...dance to music !
Sly and the family stone...dance to music !
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@ebuc
I just realized your username is “cube” spelled backwards. I’ve known about you for years and I’ve just noticed now. Lol
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@Mharman
I just realized your username is “cube” spelled backwards. I’ve known about you for years and I’ve just noticed now. LoL
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Regular/symmetrical Cube = XYZ, 8 times i.e. 8 sets of 90 degrees, and those 8 contain structural integrity via 12 surface diagonal ergo, two tetrahedra.
Eight 90 ...[ ].... degree sets = 720 degrees { two 360 circles of unity }
Twenty four 60 degree sets /\ = 1440 degrees ergo, four 360 degrees of unity
...Note: 3 * 8 = 24...
8 * 90 = 720 ergo, total surface angles of a tetrahedron
4 * 6 { hexagons } = 24 ...and the cubo-octahedron aka Vector Equlibrium,, because 24 chords, and 24 radii when constructed from 4 hexagons of paper.
...3{ structural integrity } + 4 { systemic integrity } = 7 { agent of diversity }
1440 / 7 = 205.7142857142857....etc
1440 { two tets } + 720 { 8 XYZ } = 2160 degrees of surface angle{?}
2160 / 7 = 308.57142857...etc
Takes total of 7 colors to map surface of torus, as designed by Arthur Youngs Reflexive Universe
5 is alternate/optional systemic integrity { includes 4 }
9 is agent of oscillating change --because it is not a physical reality nucleus to any of the three hexagons of quantum pulse ergo, >> Big Bang fluctuation <<
of quantum wave-- via my four line/level 2D patterns of a 3D torus with cycles of diametrically opposite invaginations.
So remember, that, the eight, 90 XYZ sets are not structurally stable, by them selves and if any corner of those eight shift, we have transformation and the potential of oscillations ergo 9 comes into the picture as a shifted corner of a cube. Ebuc and all of Universe is eternally shifting, changing etc.
I wonder if that counting thread will be locked for spam. I hope not. Also, the mods are mega nerds if they do.
This is the most recent post on DART…
…Until now.
This is the 1,011th post on this thread… but a computer might mistake it for the 11th, missing the mark by 1,000 posts.
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@ebuc
Do you think squares or cubes are better?
Today was a great day.
Bristol today was some of the best short track racing I've seen in years.
Eric Estepp has some very good takes here.
I have no thought, does me saying that count as a random thought? I think it does.
do fish get thirsty
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@JoeBob
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@Mharman
What about
do fish ever need to drink
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@JoeBob
Also no I suppose…
Or maybe they do, but they’re always doing it anyway. I think that’s more accurate
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@Mharman
If a tree falls in a forest and no living organisms that can here are in the area, does it make sound?