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2009-08-21 23:52
Turtle
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Fred Gray's Hysteria inspired by Rondo Veniziano?

Recently I came across a clip on youtube from the german "Sendung mit der Maus" which was accompanied by some classical music which at once reminded me of Fred Gray's Hysteria #3 - one of the best tunes ever in c64 history. So I found out that the tv-tune is called "La Serenissima" from Rondò Veniziano (1981). I googled a little bit but couldn't find anything that covered the similarities of both tunes. Neither STIL has any comment. What do you think? Was Fred inspired by this one? Or is this just cold coffee and I didn't googled good enough?

Fred: http://www.tld-crew.de/c64music/MUSICIANS/G/Gray_Fred/Hysteria...
Rondo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej_wRgBS5lI

 
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2009-08-24 09:47
Angel of Death

Registered: Apr 2008
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Oh Linus. I love it when you're strict and ferm like that.

However.
To be scientific about it...
The very basics of a chord ALWAYS consists of the original note and the two first harmonics above it. That is the primordial definition of a chord. However. It is allowed to diminish a note or break the chord. And then in some cases the diminished note can end up at a note already in the chord or when you break-up a chord and transpose it so far that the higher note(s) reach the next octave it isn't regarded as part of the original chord anymore and has to be split up. Therefore in some cases it is possible to have two-note chords. Musically useless but possible... (use arpeggios instead!)
(source: "how music works..." ITV 2008)
2009-08-24 11:42
NecroPolo

Registered: Jun 2009
Posts: 231
...are you STILL arguing about that...?!?

Awwww....

YES, IT IS.
2009-08-24 19:57
Turtle
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So, due to the thread turned upside down. How 'bout some chord or interval demo?
2009-08-24 21:50
Linus

Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 639
Nah, the subject is too sore :)
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