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Sarah
`Olu`olu

571 Posts

Posted - 01/08/2005 :  04:00:30 AM  Show Profile
Aloha kakou,

Speaking of "na na na na na", I was told a number of years ago by a classical singer that the minor 3rd (that is the interval used in the first two and last two "nas") is the most common interval cross-culturally...even children latch onto it.

aloha,
Sarah
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Kapila Kane
Ha`aha`a

USA
1051 Posts

Posted - 01/17/2005 :  10:08:27 PM  Show Profile
More pillow talk...
For hawanawana dreams,
I prefer the Sobakawa subwoofer pillow...and kinder gentler music.

Serial music is for the breakfast nook.

And does anyone collect and prefer vinyl records for the old stuff?

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Kapila Kane
Ha`aha`a

USA
1051 Posts

Posted - 01/17/2005 :  10:14:57 PM  Show Profile
P.S.
1st Violinists brains are always bigger on one side--the ego area.
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Lawrence
Ha`aha`a

USA
1597 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2005 :  08:05:31 AM  Show Profile
quote:
Serial music is for the breakfast nook.


What?.... you no like Phillip Glass or Terry Riley ????

Or do you consider them to be Felonious Serial Melodists ??



Mahope Kākou...
...El Lorenzo de Ondas Sonoras

Edited by - Lawrence on 01/18/2005 08:07:48 AM
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