Musical Patterns
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Re: Musical Patterns
Ah, the key being a scale, uh, er, never mind. I'm definitely gettin Biab, though.
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well theres other types of scales, =0)chord scales and what not, I just got in the habit of saying key scale
in the time of trumpets and guitars, there was an oboe
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I'm really not as anti-education as I sometimes come off, it's just that so many metal guitarists think that a bunch of arpeggiated chords strung together equals music. It's wonderful when Bach does it. It's just that so many of us aren't Bach. Please continue; pay me no mind.
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And we don't need another Bach. The first one was good enough.
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