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timehat:
--- Quote from: tommydski on 02 Nov 2006, 18:38 ---this reminded me of this unusually superb piece of heckling as remembered by steve albini.
--- Quote from: steve ---The Butchershop Quartet had just finished their performance of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring." Dylan and the others performed in heroic style. There was a murmur of confusion amid enthusiastic applause.
"Firebird!"
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That indeed is nerdy. In all seriousness, though, Stravinski is totally awesome.
AlexAttack:
--- Quote from: timehat on 03 Nov 2006, 13:37 ---
--- Quote from: AlexAttack on 02 Nov 2006, 16:52 ---i did a complete harmonic analysis of a chopin nocturne. it made my head hurt so bad.
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This sounds like standard music major fare.
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pretty much man. unfortunately my major is more jazz orientated so this type of thing leaves me fucked.
BeoPuppy:
--- Quote from: AlexAttack on 02 Nov 2006, 16:52 ---i did a complete harmonic analysis of a chopin nocturne. it made my head hurt so bad.
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Could you educate the masses (me) and explain exactly what a harmonic analysis is and/or does?
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: BrittanyMarie on 02 Nov 2006, 22:38 ---the Canadian supergroup Rush
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I have never heard of them referred to as a "supergroup." Oddly enough I've never heard of them being referred to as a power trio either. I'm going to start a new trend, i.e. the popularity of Canadian power trio Rush among de-pop kids.
NOMENCLATURE FTW
Hat:
My housemate insists on calling Rush a supergroup, because, by his justification: "They took my favorite drummer, my favorite bassist, and my favorite guitarist of all time and put them all in the one band, and they rocked my fucking eyeballs"
To be fair, I can't exactly fault that reasoning. They are all his favorite musicians.
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